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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 […]

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Parliament Denies Bagbin-Akufo-Addo Negotiations Over Vacant Seats.

Parliament has refuted claims circulating in the media that Speaker Alban Bagbin and President Nana Akufo-Addo are engaged in negotiations regarding the vacant seats in the legislative body. Recent reports had suggested that the two leaders were holding talks to resolve issues surrounding unoccupied seats, particularly amid political tension. However, in a swift response, a parliamentary spokesperson described these reports as false, emphasizing that there has been no such engagement between the Speaker and the President.The controversy over vacant seats stems from the resignation of several Members of Parliament and the ongoing debate over by-elections. The alleged discussions were said to involve attempts to avoid further escalation of the issue, but Parliament insists that no formal talks are ongoing between its leadership and the executive arm of government.The situation remains fluid, with both political parties closely monitoring the developments. Parliament […]

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Speaker Declares Four Parliamentary Seats Vacant.

Ghana's Parliament has been thrown into a state of contention after Speaker Alban Bagbin declared four parliamentary seats vacant. This announcement comes following legal disputes around the status of certain MPs, with allegations of breaches in constitutional mandates concerning the residency and allegiance of the MPs. The seats declared vacant include those of Suhum, Amenfi Central, Agona West, and Fomena constituencies. This decision has sparked outrage, particularly from members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), with some MPs threatening boycotts. They argue that the Speaker’s declaration is politically motivated, aimed at skewing power dynamics in Parliament. The Speaker, however, maintains that his decision is constitutionally sound, calling on all aggrieved parties to seek redress in the courts if necessary.

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