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In these No Confidence Motions the Attorney-General is both a party of interest and comrade - Stabroek News

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Reportedly the Clerk of the National Assembly, on the advice of the Speaker, has written the Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs for his office’s legal counsel on the no-confidence motions brought against the Leader of the Opposition and two government ministers.

The article In these No Confidence Motions the Attorney-General is both a party of interest and comrade appeared first on Stabroek News.

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