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The Majority in Parliament has expressed concern over the decision by members of the Minority Caucus on the Appointments Committee to boycott the vetting of the Deputy Minister-designate for Trade and Industry.
The Majority Caucus described the reasons provided by the Minority for their action as regrettable.
In a statement dated July 2, the Majority Caucus emphasised the government's commitment to a comprehensive approach when it comes to addressing national challenges.
This approach, they argue, is essential for incorporating input from all sectors of society into the business of national development.
While acknowledging the government's successes, the Majority Caucus also recognized the ongoing difficulties the nation faces, highlighting the need for uninterrupted governance.
“Our compatriots nationwide will not view this august House charitably should we enable an interruption in governance merely on account of pending elections,” part of the statement added.
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