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APC explains why it will not take part in Bintumani 3

APC explains why it will not take part in Bintumani 3
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Games In Parliament: The Speaker And The Minority s Motion Of Censure

INTRODUCTION Mr. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin needs to be told to stop talking down on Ghanaians as though he is a village chief and we, his subjects. No humble, learned, erudite, and experienced person will ever seek to silence his critics in a constitutional democracy by telling them that: “In…

SJB: Prorogation of Parliament aimed at handing over Trinco oil tank farm to India

Disclosure of New Fortress agreements has frigthened govt. – JVP By Saman Indrajith The sudden prorogation of Parliament is part of a secret plan to hand over the Trincomalee oil tank farm to India, says Chief Opposition Whip and SJB MP Lakshman Kiriella. MP Kiriella told The Island yesterday that Parliament had to be kept open […]

Sunyani: PAC commences hearing on 2017 Auditor-General s Report for four regions

Sunyani: PAC commences hearing on 2017 Auditor-General s Report for four regions
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NPP likely to constitute majority in Parliament - Kyei-Menssah-Bonsu

705 The Leader of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Caucus in Parliament, Mr Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has said his side is likely to constitute the majority because the independent member for Fomena has decided to pitch camp with the NPP. He explained that both the NPP and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) were split with 137 members of Parliament (MPs) each, with an independent MP as the decider. At a press conference in Accra in reaction to an earlier press briefing by the NDC Caucus in Parliament on Thursday [Jan 14, 2021], Mr Kyei-Menssah-Bonsu insisted that the rules of Ghana’s Parliament recognised the two sides; the majority and minority caucuses.

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