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Aluta continua, we’ll never be intimidated – Minority

The Minority Caucus in Parliament has reaffirmed its commitment to standing firm despite facing challenges, insisting it will not be intimidated.

This follows what the caucus describes as attempts at intimidation by the Majority side of Parliament.

Addressing a press conference on Monday, February 3, 2024, Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin emphasized the caucus’s resilience, stating that their actions are driven by national interest.

He clarified that while the Minority remains steadfast in its position, it has no intention of obstructing government business, reaffirming its commitment to cooperation in parliamentary proceedings.

“Indeed, we are going through difficult moments, but we will never be intimidated. Aluta continua, victoria acerta. We will not allow ourselves to be cowered. The mighty few and the happy few, we are going to stand our ground and ensure that the right thing is done all in the national interest.

“We are not going to fight anybody, we are not going to disrupt and obstruct government business. So far, we have been the most corporative in the chamber and the NDC should applaud us for supporting them,” he stated.

Source: citinewsroom

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