Kooyong MP Monique Ryan and her husband issue an apology following the removal of a political rival’s sign.

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  1. It sounds like a surprising situation involving Kooyong MP Monique Ryan and her husband. Removing a political rival’s sign can escalate tensions and raise ethical questions about campaigning. It’s important for politicians to maintain a level of professionalism and respect for the democratic process, even amidst competition. An apology can help mend relationships and demonstrate accountability, but it also highlights the intense emotions that often accompany political rivalries. It will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds and whether it will have any impact on their campaign moving forward. What are your thoughts on this incident?

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