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The potential parliamentary clash between two legislators Kennedy Agyapong and Sylvester Tetteh took an unexpected turn towards reconciliation following a heated confrontation within the parliamentary chambers.
The incident, initially raising concerns of conflict, ended on a positive note as the two MPs set aside their differences after swift intervention by the majority leadership.
The altercation occurred during a routine exchange of pleasantries, with Sylvester Tetteh attempting to greet Kennedy Agyapong, leading to a verbal dispute.
However, a closed-door meeting facilitated by Deputy Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo Markin played a pivotal role in defusing tensions, allowing for a mutual understanding and reconciliation between the two New Patriotic Party MPs.
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SOURCE: DAILY MAIL GH