The NDC caucus in Parliament declares a new majority after four seats were declared vacant, vowing to use their numbers to introduce key reforms.
Ghana Parliament
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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.
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Speaker Bagbin declares four MP seats vacant for crossing party lines, giving the NDC a majority in Parliament with 136 seats.
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Ghana’s Parliament blocks a $250 million World Bank loan, sparking debates over its use for the country’s energy sector recovery.
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Tensions in Ghana Parliament as Speaker Bagbin orders the removal of MP Dr. Afriyie over a ‘rude’ comment.
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Speaker Alban Bagbin rebukes Sefwi Wiawso MP Dr. Kwaku Afriyie for disrespect, highlighting the importance of decorum and respect in Ghana’s Parliament.
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Tensions rise in Ghana’s Parliament as MPs debate the Free SHS Bill, with criticism over the majority leader’s low attendance.
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Controversial age-related remarks about Naana Opoku-Agyemang ignite a fierce debate and protest within Ghana’s Parliament, leading to a temporary suspension of proceedings.
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An ambitious attempt to restructure the Majority leadership in Ghana’s Parliament backfires, highlighting deep-seated divisions within the ruling NPP caucus.
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In a significant clarification, Speaker Alban Bagbin announces that Ghana’s 2024 budget awaits approval, countering previous announcements by the majority.