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A member of the National Democratic Congress' (NDC) Executive Committee, Wonder Kutor says the recent shake-up in the party's parliamentary front only proves their democratic prowess.
Mr Kutor stressed that the development will not affect the party in any way.
Speaking on Prime Morning, he shared that the level of tolerance shown in the NDC party in these past few days is unmatched.
He was comparing the opposition party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) who he says are intolerant and unaccommodating of divergent views.
Wonder Kutor also commended the manner in which various constituencies reacted to the news despite some dissatisfaction.
"That is democracy," he said on Prime Morning, Friday.
Wonder continued that, the NPP should not be glad about the current situation happening in the opponent’s camp because that does not guarantee their victory in the 2024 Election.
The NDC is currently seeing experiencing some turmoil after the reshuffling of the Minority leadership.
The party’s executives said that this action is for a good cause yet some party members are finding it hard to accept this change.
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