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Voter Data Fight and Trust in U.S. Democracy

A single photograph changed the tone of a national conversation. During a congressional hearing, an image circulated online showing Attorney General Pam Bondi holding notes that appeared to reference a lawmaker’s search history connected to Epstein-related materials. The image quickly went viral. Lawmakers from both parties raised concerns. Commentators questioned what it meant. The core issue was simple, but serious: If members of Congress are conducting oversight, and their research activity is being tracked or documented by the executive branch, does that threaten the balance of power? Oversight is not optional in a democracy. It is a constitutional duty. If legislators believe their investigative activity can be monitored or leveraged, even the perception of that possibility can chill independent inquiry. And that perception matters. But this story doesn’t stand alone. The Voter Data Battle Spanning 24+ States At the same […]

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Ghana Constitutional Review Committee Proposes Ban on MPs Becoming Ministers

The Constitutional Review Committee has proposed a significant amendment to Ghana’s 1992 Constitution that would prevent sitting Members of Parliament from being appointed as Ministers of State, Deputy Ministers, or Regional Ministers. Under the proposal, any Member of Parliament who resigns during a parliamentary term would also remain ineligible for ministerial or regional appointments until the end of that term. The restriction would apply only for the duration of the mandate for which the individual was elected. The recommendation was presented to President John Dramani Mahama at Jubilee House on Monday as part of the Committee’s final report. According to the Chairman of the Committee, Professor Henry Kwasi Prempeh, the amendment seeks to establish a clearer boundary between the legislative and executive arms of government. He explained that the current arrangement blurs institutional roles and weakens accountability. By preventing MPs […]

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There must be serious introspection on petitions to remove Chief Justice – Prof Agyeman-Duah

Prof. Baffour Agyeman-Duah, Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, judicial independence Ghana, petitions against Chief Justice, separation of powers, Ghana judiciary, constitutional governance, executive-judiciary relations, Ghana legal system, democratic institutions Ghana, April 2025 political news, governance reforms Ghana, judicial accountability, Ghana constitutional law. He further emphasised the importance of respecting the constitution. “The constitution provides a clear process for handling such matters, and that process must be followed,” he said. He commended Inusah Fuseni’s presentation on the matter, praising how it rightly highlighted the importance of adhering to constitutional procedures. However, he also explained that while the process must be followed, the president has some discretion. He recalled an incident during former President Akufo-Addo’s tenure when a petition was submitted. “In that case, the president, in consultation with the Council of State, determined there was no prima facie case and declined to proceed,” he […]

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