President Mwai Kibaki on Tuesday held talks with Prime Minister Raila Odinga at his Harambee House office.
The two Principals were meeting for the first time since the impasse in the coalition government over suspension of Ministers William Ruto and Sam Ongeri.
During the consultations they were also joined by the Speaker of the National Assembly Kenneth Marende and the two chief whips Jakoyo Midiwo and George Thuo.
The consultations centered on a wide range of issues touching on the Grand Coalition Government.
They also discussed the government agenda ahead of the State Opening of the 4th Session of the 10th Parliament.
They agreed on the need to give priority to the constitution making process in order to give Kenyans a new and unifying document.
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