There's no Parliamentary sovereignty - Afenyo-Markin

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  • Lori 1 year ago

    Foolish Galamsey boy.

  • Freewill 1 year ago

    @Afenyo markin, of course it is obvious that compatriots of satan can never be humble just that satan wasn't b4 God his creator. Occultism and its products like that of Afenyo markin often be deceived by their occultic powers ...
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  • Ato 1 year ago

    This boy has a large mouth. He talks too much and throws his weight about too much. I don’t like the way he does his things too ugly that he does.

  • Aesop 1 year ago

    True dat but can you name one NPP bigman or not so bigman who doesn't do that when challenged?

  • Bugbaba 1 year ago

    Heeee politics has reduced this country to something else.

  • Jet 1 year ago

    So why don’t we give the whole constitution to the Supreme court to interpret all of them again so we can rewrite them? This interpretation thing is doing my head in. Let’s just interpret all of them so we don’t have to ...
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  • Flint 1 year ago

    So you are now in charge of military deployment

  • Maame Abenah 1 year ago

    Okay guys, please educate me. These four MPS are serving in Ghana the people in the current government. However, they said they will contest in December's election as independent candidates. What is the need to render their s ...
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  • Opinions 1 year ago

    Go and ask the Constitution that silly question!

  • JB 1 year ago

    Go and ask Prof. Mike Oquaye.

  • Don 1 year ago

    Let me use an analogy. A lady is lawfully married to a man and bears his name. Because she bears his name, she's has a 'seat' in the husband's company and gets all the goodies. She then announced that she's getting married to ...
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  • Abena 1 year ago

    Your analogy has nothing to do with the issue on the ground. A divorced woman seizes to be the wife of the man and cannot bear that title’wife’. She can choose to continue bearing the surname since no one forced it on her ...
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  • Abena 1 year ago

    In parliament once you declare your intentions and the EC also receives your documents, automatically you are divorced. So your analogy does not relate to what the constitution says

  • OMANBAPA 1 year ago

    If that is the case then parliament shouldn’t be passing useless bills which the citizens do not support.
    Useless Buga buga goverment.

  • Tony 1 year ago

    If the Constitution is supreme then why are you challenging the Constitution, the speaker only implemented a constitutional provision as was don in the previous parliament, article 97 (i) g n h are very clear, it'need no inte ...
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  • Jet 1 year ago

    I don’t even know why we are always interpreting it. Let them interpret all of it and rewrite so we don’t have to keep going back and forth. It looks like everyone appointed to the Supreme Court today understands the cons ...
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  • Bawumiyo 1 year ago

    Kai., Markin is demonised for all you know. Follow him to the slaughter house. Where there is disorder there is an order. ITANIMULI!

  • Jato 1 year ago

    YES, IN THE SAME WAY THERE IS NO RULING-PARTY SOVEREIGNTY OVER THE CONSTITUTION!
    ONLY THE CONSTITUTION REIGNS SUPREME . LETS ALL FOLLOW IT .

  • Apuuh 1 year ago

    There is also no Judicial Supremacy in Ghana .The 1992 Constitution of Ghana has not assigned that status to the Judiciary . Ghana is governed by a Constitution which is owned by the people of Ghana. The Judiciary as a crea ...
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  • Afenyo does not hope to become speaker one day. 1 year ago

    I Afenyo does not reason his growth to get to a speaker's level. Some of his comments are detrimental to his future growth.

  • Kwame 1 year ago

    I agree with you , there is no way Parliament can enjoy absolute sovereignty in governance.