The Parliamentary Caucus for Reforms on Tuesday urged Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Agriculture Minister William Ruto to bury their differences.
The legislators said the war of words between the two is likely polarize the country.
Led by Garsen MP Danson Mungatana, the MPs called for consensus between the two leaders saying that their political differences were likely to derail the constitution making process which is at a crucial stage.
Addressing the press at parliament buildings, the legislators said the political differences between Raila and Ruto have overshadowed the crucial draft constitution debate period.
Censure motion
At the same time the leaders, dismissed calls for a censure motion against the Prime Minister by a section of Rift Valley MPs saying that it was unjustified since Raila was just executing a government policy.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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