Mahama Ayariga criticizes the Supreme Court’s involvement in a parliamentary ruling, emphasizing that the constitution protects Parliament’s independence from judicial interference.
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The family of Justine Agbenu, a victim of the East Legon crash, is calling for full legal consequences against the 16-year-old driver to serve as a deterrent and prevent future tragedies.
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The NDC pledges to defend its majority in Parliament following a Supreme Court ruling that reinstated four MPs in the ongoing leadership dispute
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Prof. Mike Oquaye advocates for institutionalizing presidential debates in Ghana to foster transparency and accountability in elections and strengthen democracy.
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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia emphasizes that parliamentary majorities are earned at the polling stations, not in Parliament, as the NPP prepares for a decisive win in the December elections.
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The NDC caucus in Parliament declares a new majority after four seats were declared vacant, vowing to use their numbers to introduce key reforms.
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Bawumia criticizes NDC’s brief parliamentary majority, highlighting a Supreme Court ruling that paused the Speaker’s decision on four independent MPs in Parliament
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Mozambique election violence escalates as gunmen kill opposition leaders ahead of protests over a disputed election result, raising fears of further unrest
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John Mahama celebrates the NDC’s new parliamentary majority, seeing it as a key boost for the party ahead of Ghana’s 2024 general elections
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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) becomes the new majority in Ghana’s Parliament following a by-election win, set to influence future legislative decisions.