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Agyemang Livingston for Deputy Minority Leader for UGPH

AGYEMAN LIVINGSTONE SCOTT(POLITICAL ANIMAL) FOR DEPUTY MINORITY LEADERšŸ‡¬šŸ‡­šŸ‡¬šŸ‡­*šŸ”„šŸ”„*šŸ”„ PART 1 I am bringing new ideas on board. This is not the usual Air-filled speeches that characterize an electioneering period. In this stage of our democratic progression, elections strengthen our believe in a system that believes in the representation of people. A more efficient representational democracy. I am not representing just a caucus but I am representing our collective ideas and actions that will propel the caucus to become the most vibrant caucus across student parliamentary leadership. 1. I together with the leader will make the Minority Caucus the most intellectual hub in UGPH. 2. I together with the leader will create a bigger platform to welcome our criticisms, ideas and suggestions. 3. I together with the leader with chart a path of progress as far the welfare of the Minority Caucus is concerned. 3. I together with the Leader will create a platform to assist any individual who wish to enrich his or her leadership credentials whenever they want to contest an election on campus. #RESULTS-ORIENTED #TRANSFORMATIONAL #COMMITMENT _UGPH_ DEMOCRACY FROM BELOWšŸ‡¬šŸ‡­šŸ‡¬šŸ‡­_

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