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Former President Jerry Rawlings has marked the 38th anniversary of June 4 uprising with a fiery monologue castigating the erstwhile Mahama administration which he labelled as a government of 'sickening' greed.
Struggling to restrain himself, the former president spoke about why the party lost the 2016 elections by a margin he described as a "disgraceful failure"
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