Ghana’s Supreme Court reversed the vacancies in the Speaker’s seat, restoring the NPP majority and resuming stalled legislative action before the December elections.
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The Supreme Court will decide if Article 97(1) supports the Speaker’s decision to vacate four parliamentary seats in Ghana
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IMANI Africa President Franklin Cudjoe accuses Ghana’s Supreme Court of double standards, raising concerns over judicial impartiality.
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Speaker Bagbin’s rejection of a Supreme Court writ, supported by MP Apaak, emphasizes parliamentary independence and raises questions about the separation of powers in Ghana.
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Ghana’s recent Supreme Court ruling allowing judicial intervention in parliamentary matters has stirred debate, raising concerns over the separation of powers and Parliament’s autonomy.
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Controversy arises in Ghana over Supreme Court expansion, with legal experts calling it illegitimate and a political abuse of power.
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The Supreme Court of Ghana dismissed a preliminary legal objection in the contentious anti-LGBTQ+ bill case, criticizing it as a waste of time.
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The Supreme Court of Ghana has rejected an injunction application aimed at blocking President Akufo-Addo’s new ministerial appointees, affirming the vetting process can proceed.