In a dramatic turn of events, ten Members of Parliament (MPs) purportedly expelled from the MK Party have come forward to vehemently deny their ouster, claiming they have not received any official notification or followed due process.
The lawmakers, who were allegedly informed of their expulsion by the Chief Whip, suspect foul play and potential fabrication of resignation documents.
The MPs have raised serious concerns about the lack of transparency and potential fraud, vowing to seek legal action to clear their names and protect their membership rights.
They also expressed fears that certain party insiders may be manipulating the situation for personal gain, creating a toxic environment of fear and coercion within the organization.
The lawmakers are urging the MK Party leadership to promptly address these grievances and uphold the party’s integrity.
The crisis has sparked intense debate and raised questions about the party’s internal governance and accountability.
As the standoff continues, the party’s reputation hangs in the balance, and the nation waits with bated breath for a resolution to this deepening political crisis.