The outspoken Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) legislator, who is also linked to the Linda Mwananchi movement, stated that his stance is guided by principle and accountability to his constituents rather than political pressure or party alignment.
Amisi confirmed that he had already reviewed preliminary aspects of the proposed legislation and was prepared to oppose it when it is presented in Parliament.
He emphasized that his consistent rejection of previous finance bills reflects his commitment to protecting citizens from what he views as unsustainable taxation policies and economic burdens.
The MP highlighted that his decision to vote against the earlier Finance Bill earned him strong support from his constituents, who he said appreciate leaders who take independent positions on matters affecting the cost of living and national economic direction.
His latest remarks have triggered discussion among political observers, especially at a time when debates over taxation, government expenditure, and fiscal policy continue to dominate national discourse.
The MP highlighted that his decision to vote against the earlier Finance Bill earned him strong support from his constituents, who he said appreciate leaders who take independent positions on matters affecting the cost of living and national economic direction.
His latest remarks have triggered discussion among political observers, especially at a time when debates over taxation, government expenditure, and fiscal policy continue to dominate national discourse.
Some analysts view Amisi’s position as part of a growing trend of resistance within Parliament against controversial budgetary measures.
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