Ghana's Parliament has approved a controversial reshuffle of its delegation to the ECOWAS Parliament, removing Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin and nominating Deputy Minority Leader Patricia Appiagyei as his replacement.
However, Appiagyei has publicly rejected the nomination, citing a lack of consultation and procedural impropriety. The move has been criticized by some as a calculated attempt to sow division within the minority leadership. The reshuffle has triggered heated debate and threats of further political action, highlighting tensions over representation and internal party dynamics.
The situation underscores ongoing struggles for influence and unity within Ghana's parliamentary ranks.
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