President Uhuru Kenyatta. [Photo/Uhuru Kenyatta]
The chair of the Justice, Legal Affairs, and Human Rights Committee and Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei has sent the strongest hint yet that Jubilee is willing to take up electoral reforms as demanded by NASA.''One of the key issues that we might seek to address is to ensure election laws in future... amendments are done early enough so that we don't divide the country further,'' Senator Cherargei told the media this afternoon.The opposition has been demanding electoral reforms talks with the government: a demand that Jubilee politicians have been opposed to.Cherargei's words have been interpreted as a good sign that electoral reforms talks will happen to resolve political tensions.