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Why law review is inevitable

President Uhuru Kenyatta, Opposition leader Raila Odinga and Deputy President William Ruto address residents of Ahero in Kisumu County on December 13. (File, Standard)

The possible creation of a prime minister position, reduction in the number of counties and constituencies and scrapping of provincial administration have become clear after President Uhuru Kenyatta endorsed constitutional changes.

While addressing a crowd in Kisumu for the first time since his controversial victory last year, the President said he supported creation of an all-inclusive government that avoids a winner-takes-it-all scenerio.

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