Calls for Ghana Parliamentary Term Limits Gain Momentum
In a series of recent forums across Ghana, citizens have voiced strong support for instituting a three-term limit for Members of Parliament (MPs). This proposal aims to promote political accountability, curb entrenched incumbency, and foster democratic renewal. The discussions reflect a growing public desire for reforms in Ghana's parliamentary system. Public Sentiment on Term Limits Participants from diverse backgrounds, including traditional leaders, clergy, assembly members, farmers, and the general public, have expressed concerns over the indefinite tenure of MPs. They argue that the absence of term limits allows some MPs to remain in office for extended periods, potentially leading to complacency and reduced responsiveness to constituents' needs. Moreover, the recurring ex-gratia payments at the end of each term have been criticized for encouraging careerism in politics. Advocacy for Legislative Reforms The Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has conducted research […]