No court can stop Parliament from passing a bill – Speaker declares

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  • Zoobie-Zoobie 1 year ago

    THE MPS ARE CORRUPT AND PATISAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    AKUFO ADDO IS HOPELESSLY INCOMPETENT!!!!!!

  • DotCom 1 year ago

    Unfortunately, I agree with you. It is sad that our representatives don’t represent us anymore. They represent themselves, their parties and their businesses. This is why we need to choose people who feel what we feel and ...
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  • Bobby Stones 1 year ago

    Since the current parliament is largely independent of the executive control and manipulation, those who are uncomfortable with its independence are desperate to use another arms of government to stifle its independence. They ...
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  • Kee 1 year ago

    Are Parliamentarians above the law, are they not representing the people. So why can’t the people they represent challenge their work if it’s against the constitution. Do they conduct town hall meetings to receive the opi ...
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  • Alkebulan 1 year ago

    @kee which constitution did parliament against? You see how illiteracy you become when you forget think properly. Tribal illiterate Bastard.

  • Skin Pain 1 year ago

    Parliament should be taking clue from Kenya's current events happening.
    Parliament are people's representative and must be xtra careful

  • Achakanapaya 1 year ago

    Akuffo Addo is a curse on Ghana and Bawulair Timothy is a disaster.
    A vote for Bawulair Timothy is a vote for Akuffo Addo's 3rd term in power.

  • THAT IS ACCURATE BUSHMAN 1 year ago

    But any COURT CAN SCRAP OR NULLIFY A BILL PASSED BY PARLIAMENT....

    So, what is your point now dear bushman....

    Parliament can illegally passed a bill, JUST LIKE YOU DID TO ANTI-LGBTQ BILL, but the court will SHO ...
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  • ROGUE LAWYER 1 year ago

    Bagbin is proving 40% as to why The whole country was happy when he was elected as speaker of parliament.
    we must thank him very much as a country for at least dedicating 40% of his ability to strengthen parliament, to mak ...
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  • K.K 1 year ago

    Then order your Clerk of Parliament to send the bill to the president.

  • Abusua 1 year ago

    Do we actually understand what is written in our constitution before we run to court?

  • Ex-Pope 1 year ago

    That Chief Justice is a Julor House lackey. Those frivolous lawsuits suits should have been summarily dismissed as being premature instead of wasting tax payers' money setting up hearing dates on them. The Supreme Court can o ...
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  • JM 1 year ago

    Kwasiato, you know you will loose so you have started your foolishness. Don’t foolishly think you can bulldoze your way through. Allow the law to take it course.

  • Paul 1 year ago

    Separation of Powers. The Speaker is absolutely right. But Ghana like the USA the Supreme Court intervenes to give power to those who appointed them. Sad but true.

  • HENRY, SPAIN 1 year ago

    RESPECT THE COURT CORRUPT POLITICIANS ARE TRIED BY THE COURT. JERRY WAS A DICTATOR, NEVER USED THE COURT. FORMED HIS OWN PARTY AND YOU ARE THERE. ALSO SAYING THIS. BIG SHAME. RESPECT THE COURT.

  • Batuta 1 year ago

    Bagbin should know that his arrogance and overbearing posture ends in Parliament. He is too small to dictate to the President and the Chief Justice. He became Speaker by default and not because he had any special qualities.

  • Matey 1 year ago

    Like that. How can the Courts interperate the laws made by Parliament better than Parliament?

  • Yoo 1 year ago

    Why then have you spent money on Lawyer Sory to defend you in the suit at the Supreme Court? You are too pompous and power drunk. At one stage you are fighting the Executive, and at the other time you are wrestling with the S ...
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  • Francis Bonye 1 year ago

    Speaker voices are unchangeable. Period!

  • Francis Bonye 1 year ago

    Once said is forever said