Leaders aligned with the board-based arrangements are exploring potential constitutional amendments, according to United Democratic Alliance (UDA) nominated MP Jackson Kosgei, who represents Persons With Disabilities and Special Interest Groups.  During a radio interview on Tuesday, the MP disclosed that ongoing discussions between the UDA and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) will lead to significant constitutional changes, particularly regarding the executive. "From your discussions yesterday, you are saying that there are some laws which do not support the kinds of development you people want.

Are you telling the nation right now that Kenyans should be ready for recommendations to amend the constitution after the talks are over?'' the radio presenter asked.

To which the MP answered, "Absolutely yes, we are looking at such changes; we are looking at referendums, and such." President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga arriving for the first joint PG of ODM/KK at the KCB Leadership Centre in Karen on August 18, 2025.

PCS The MP explained that these are changes that Kenya has always seen in previous National Assemblies, and they would not be new. "First of all, it's in the leadership, that is, the governance structure of the country.