Rev Professor Aaron Michael Oquaye, Speaker of Parliament
Rev. Professor Aaron Michael Oquaye, the Speaker of Parliament has adjourned sittings for the Christmas and New Year break till January 4, 2021.
He informed the House that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo would fulfill the constitutional mandate of giving an account on the State of the Nation to the House before a dissolution.
The House last November went on break in preparation for the elections held on December 7, 2020, and resumed sitting on Monday, December 14, 2020, to complete the Fourth Session of the Seventh Parliament.
The Seventh Parliament of the Fourth Republic would end on January 6, 2021.
Seventh Parliament takes Christmas, New Year break ahead of dissolution 24th Dec 2020 | Source: GNA
Rev Professor Aaron Michael Oquaye, the Speaker of Parliament has adjourned sittings of the Parliament of Ghana for the Christmas and New break till Januarys 4, 2021.
He informed the House that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo would fulfill the constitutional mandate of giving an account on the State of the Nation to the House before a dissolution.
The House last November went on break in preparation for the elections held on December 7, 2020; and resumed sitting on Monday, December 14, 2020, to complete the Fourth Session of the Seventh Parliament.
Rev Professor Aaron Michael Oquaye, Speaker of Parliament
Rev. Professor Aaron Michael Oquaye, the Speaker of Parliament has adjourned sittings for the Christmas and New Year break till January 4, 2021.
He informed the House that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo would fulfill the constitutional mandate of giving an account on the State of the Nation to the House before a dissolution.
The House last November went on break in preparation for the elections held on December 7, 2020, and resumed sitting on Monday, December 14, 2020, to complete the Fourth Session of the Seventh Parliament.
The Seventh Parliament of the Fourth Republic would end on January 6, 2021.
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The Majority Leader, Mr Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, yesterday told Parliament that until the National Democratic Congress (NDC) provided pink sheets to justify its claims that it had won the December 7 presidential and parliamentary elections, it had no basis to declare itself the winners of the elections.
He said since the NDC had so far not produced the pink sheets, it could not make any allusion to the fact that it had won the elections.
“Mr Speaker, a political party that insists that it won the elections must have in its hands pink sheets, but if you do not have the pink sheets and it is now that you have sent emissaries out there to collect and gather pink sheets, on what basis do you declare yourself as winner?” he asked.
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