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Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale says the country's Parliament is filled with 'supermen', 'batmen', and 'spidermen'.
In a recent live stream, the singer stated that he was surprised to see Members of Parliament run and attack each other on Thursday while electing a new Speaker.
Shatta Wale said their actions proved they are not parliamentarians but "rugby players" or "American football players".
The singer wore a helmet for footballers in his video which he claims to be selling to the parliamentarians since their work is a violent one and they need the protection.
He added that the MPs' actions proved his point that the fuss over his fight with Stonebwoy at the 2019 VGMA was unnecessary.
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