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The boycott proved critical for the proceedings. The opposition party required eight votes from the ruling party to achieve the majority necessary for impeachment. As the ruling party members exited, frustration erupted among onlookers and opponents within the parliament, who began chanting “traitors” and demanding that their representatives return to the chamber and fulfill their voting responsibilities. The tension escalated, highlighting a deep divide not just in the assembly, but also across the nation.