Did Speaker Bagbin goof in declaring invalidated MPs ineligible for swearing in?

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  • I piss on sick dog prophet mohammed 11 months ago

    Qur'an is toilet paper

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  • Graham 11 months ago

    Aaah you got Bagbin right there now he knows Supreme Court? Or parliamentary processes are not subject to legal opinions especially any thing ruled by the courts. Great entanglement .

  • Agyemang 11 months ago

    Although I disagree with the Speaker, but what he said was, he has personally told the Clerk not to register those MPs whom Supreme court has cancelled their declaration. The Clerk was surprised about this but that was his st ...
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  • Fiifi Acquah 11 months ago

    Interesting times, when the supreme Court ruling was against Bagbin during the majority and the minority bohaha the supreme had no jurisdiction over parliament, today the same Bagbin has swallowed the supreme could ruling on ...
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  • Truth 11 months ago

    The outgoing Speaker of Parliament has nothing to do with swearing in the the 9th parliament. The clerk of parliament mandate is to sworn in all the gazetted MPs by the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission.
    So if EC diso ...
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  • Montesquieu 11 months ago

    This is lazy and incompetent finding by Ghanaweb,you have failed to tell us whether or not the those quashed MPs-elect have taken the oaths of office, and you also failed badly to tell us whether or not the speaker had goof.

  • Mr. Ibu 11 months ago

    No MP has been sworn until so far. The current parliament terms has not yet expired. The 8th parliament will resume on 2nd to try to pass the transitional budget. The current parliament term will expire mid-night on 6th Jan. ...
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  • SURVIVAL 11 months ago

    After mid-night January 6, is the speaker still in control?

  • Achakanapaya 11 months ago

    Mr Speaker is 100 percent right.

  • No problem 11 months ago

    Where is the prof.Kwaku Asar?