Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has joined his NASA principal in calls for a review of the 2010 constitution to create a parliamentary system of government.

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Speaking during the Wiper party National Executive Committee in Naivasha on Saturday, Kalonzo said there is need to amend the constitution and create more positions.

The soft-spoken leader however proposed for a non-contested referendum.

“If we end up with a non-contested referendum it would be better for this country. The current divisions started during the 2005 and 2010 referendums,” Kalonzo said.

He added: “The Bomas draft, if given a proper look, will guide us to an all-inclusive document that will strengthen devolution and unite Kenyans.”

Raila and his party ODM started the change-the-constitution movement and are headed for a meeting in Naivasha on Tuesday to polish on how to push for the changes.