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Senator Natasha Raises Alarm Over Exclusion from Key Senate Committees

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Tension erupted in the Senate during a plenary session after Senator Natasha voiced concerns over being left out of key legislative activities. She claimed that she had been deliberately sidelined from important committee assignments, a move she described as unfair and detrimental to her ability to serve her constituents effectively.

Her allegations immediately drew mixed reactions from fellow senators. While some called for calm and suggested verifying the claims, others dismissed the concerns as a misunderstanding that could be resolved internally. The debate briefly disrupted the flow of the Senate proceedings.

The Senate President intervened, urging members to handle disputes professionally and stressing the need for collaboration in legislative matters. He emphasized that personal grievances should not interfere with the overall work of the Senate.

The incident has reignited discussions about inclusivity and transparency within committee selection processes. Several lawmakers have called for clearer guidelines to ensure that all members have equal opportunities to participate in key legislative functions.

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