Tension Rises in Parliament Over Vacant Seats.
In a dramatic session of Ghana's Parliament, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members of Parliament (MPs) caused a stir by occupying the majority side of the House, traditionally reserved for the New Patriotic Party (NPP). This unusual action took place amidst the ongoing legal debate concerning vacant parliamentary seats and heightened the political tension between the two major parties.The NDC’s move follows a controversial Supreme Court ruling regarding MPs retaining their seats. As the legal battle over the vacant seats drags on, the NDC MPs attempted to symbolically claim majority status, an action seen as politically charged. The situation escalated with the absence of NPP MPs from the House, leading to heated discussions about the implications of the Supreme Court's decisions and its effect on the balance of power.The development has raised questions about the stability and future of the […]