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JUST IN: Parliament Eyes Social Media as Key Tool for Budget-Making Public Participation 

  Parliament may soon take a bold step into the digital age by incorporating social media feedback into the national budget-making process. This move, if adopted, could transform how Kenyans participate in shaping the country’s economic future. National Assembly Finance and National Planning Committee Chairperson Kimani Kuria has confirmed that lawmakers are rethinking how they gather public views. Speaking on Tuesday, April 8, during an interview on NTV, Kuria said Parliament intends to move away from outdated approaches that rely heavily on formal submissions. “In the National Assembly and the Finance and National Planning Committee, we are discussing how the current approach to public participation is too traditional,” he said. For
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