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Ras Mubarak condemns decision to keep A Plus as member of Majority Caucus in Parliament

A former Member of Parliament for Kumbungu, Ras Mubarak, holds the view that the Majority Caucus in Parliament should not entertain Kwame Asare Obeng, known popularly as A Plus.

According to him, such a character must not be allowed to be with the caucus after disrespecting the Attorney General, who is a senior member of the caucus.

To him, being with the Majority caucus is an indication that the caucus is naked and very dangerous for them.

Ras Mubarak made his position known in a post shared via social media after the Majority leader, through a statement, debunked reports that A Plus has been removed.

He said, “Why must A-Plus remain in a group platform of the Majority Caucus, after seeking to sully the reputation of the Hon. Attorney General who is a bonafide senior member of the NDC In Parliament?

“A-Plus sitting with the NDC is so inconsequential. The NDC caucus is naked if they can tolerate such disrespect of one of their most senior members in parliament. This is not even appeasement, it is pandering to character assassination and blackmail,” he said.

 

Source: mynewsgh.com

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