Parliament Vs. Judiciary: Why the Speaker got it wrong in the cross-carpeting controversy

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  • Kojo 1 year ago

    Since you are lopsided, I consider your write up crap and not worth my time

  • Abusua 1 year ago

    why can you people let politics blind you so much that you refuse to contribute towards positive nation building. what is so wrong with you to sit on your ass to write such a crap article. what kind of human being is the afri ...
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  • Kwaku Adu 1 year ago

    But why did you read it?

  • Dan 1 year ago

    Get away

  • Mr. Ibu 1 year ago

    Your argument is flawed and pathetic. Go and get more education. read the constitution. Article 99(1) deals with disputes resulting from elections or someone not meeting the eligibility criteria such as in the case of James Q ...
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  • kwame 1 year ago

    Nonsense of an Article

  • Kwame 1 year ago

    What does Article 97 e to h of the 1992 Constitution says on crossing carpet?

  • Eric Akonor 1 year ago

    Well done. Very good reasoning.Since the NDC believes the SC is wrong and the NPP believes the Speaker is also wrong, why don’t they agree to refer the case to the High Court which will eventually ended with the Supreme Cou ...
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  • Eric Akonor 1 year ago

    It is not the duty of parliament of Ghana to interpret the constitution but the Supreme Court of Ghana. Laws that they pass, they don’t even have the right and duty to interpret them but the Supreme Court.
    The constitution ...
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  • Ex-Pope 1 year ago

    It's wrong when Bagbin acts, but right for the NPP when former Speaker Oquaye took a similar action without any outcry from NPP Members of Parliament, right?