Hours after leaders from Azimio la Umoja and One Kenya Alliance met at the Bomas of Kenya to commence bipartisan talks, Kenya Kwanza leader Kimani Ichungwa has revealed what transpired during the session.
In a press statement released on Monday afternoon, Ichungwa said the committee met and agreed on various issues to be put in place before the talks could commence further.
The leader of the Majority in the National Assembly said the committee agreed that parliamentary leadership for both National Assembly and Senate will process a motion to legally establish the dialogue team.
Ichungwa said the national assembly will process the membership on Friday this week and the senate which is currently in recess will be sorted by the senate leadership.
The next meeting has been slated for next week on Monday 21st at Bomas of Kenya.
Ruto’s camp had listed the reconstitution of the IEBC, implementation of two-thirds gender rule, the entrenchment of the Constituency Development Fund, and the establishment, entrenchment of the Office of the Leader of the Opposition and embedment of the Office of Prime Cabinet Secretary as the items for discussion.
On the other part, Raila Odinga”s camp had listed the cost of living, audit of the 2022 presidential election results, restructuring and reconstitution of the IEBC as their major issues of discussion
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