The Bill sponsored by Tiaty MP William Kamket is a wider plot to neutralise DP William Ruto's influence in future political endeavors, notes Ex-North Mugirango MP Charles Geni.
Although Jubilee power has since dismissed a hand in the bill, Geni says, party operatives could be rallying for the support of the first term KANU legislators shocking proposal.
"You do not need magic to tell that someone powerful is behind the bill and their target is William Ruto," he said on Thursday.
The former ODM legislator added: "Gideon Moi is busy maneuvering and he won't be settled until he cuts Ruto down to sizes. He would wish to have a ceremonial Ruto as president."
Should the bill see light in parliament, it would subject Kenyans to radical constitutional changes that would see introduction of powerful PM and a ceremonial president.
Parliament, through the majority party, would appoint the PM who will be required to select his two deputies. It will also appoint a ceremonial president.
Rivalry between Moi and Ruto has dominated Kenyan politics in recent weeks and Kamket could have been used by Moi to fight back in parliament.
"When that time comes, I will deal with him. This is politics and I do not fear anyone," Moi was quoted in a past event.