Homa Bay Township lawmaker Peter Kaluma now claims that Deputy President William Ruto has already given in to the referendum push and is only yet to do it publicly.
Ruto who has been completely against the changes endorsed pieces of reforms, including the establishment of an official opposition docket while speaking in London last week.
Kaluma is now saying that Ruto is contradicting himself by accepting the changes, after initially taking his time to declare that he will not take part in changes of any kind.
"He is contradicting himself by asking for the formation of an official opposition leader seat yet he knows that that can only be done through the referendum he is opposed to," he noted.
The youthful legislator was speaking on Milele FM's Kivumbi Show on Thursday morning.
Kaluma further questioned the DP's remarks, wondering how he expects the formation of an opposition leader's seat without reintroducing the parliamentary governance system.
The opposition MP observed that the opposition leader must sit in parliament which cannot happen in the current setup where parliament is purely for parliamentarians.
"Its only through the parliamentary system that we can have an opposition leader. But again he is opposed to changes to switch from the current presidential system," he wondered.
Kaluma who hails from the former Prime Minister Raila Odinga-led Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party maintained that the nation is ripe for changes.
He also stressed on the need for the expansion of the executive to house more individuals to prevent exclusion feelings from supporters of election losers.