Ayensu-Danquah stood her ground during that vetting. It’s refreshing to see a qualified woman with a strong academic and professional background push back against unnecessary skepticism, especially when her credentials are pretty clear. The Minority Leader’s apology was the right move—parliament needs more accountability and civility, not political grandstanding. I’m especially hopeful about her pledge to tackle the backlog of unemployed doctors and nurses; that’s exactly the kind of practical, people-focused policy we need. All in all, this whole episode just shows why transparency and respect in our political process are so important.
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