Vacant Seats Controversy: How the Speaker of Parliament got it all wrong in the face of the law and the facts

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  • Wanzam 1 year ago

    Rebuttal to the Conclusion on the Speaker’s Authority to Declare Seats Vacant
    The author’s conclusion asserts that the Speaker of Parliament had no legal authority to declare the four seats vacant under Articles 97(1)(g) ...
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  • Joko 1 year ago

    I want to speak specifically on the interpretation of Article 97(g)(h). Bagbin makes a good observation that those 2 clauses were meant to prevent cross carpeting. But quite strangely, he seems ignorant about what cross carpe ...
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  • Kofi 1 year ago

    Ask former Speaker Mike Ocquaye. He set the precedence. Why was Asiamah seat declared vacant when its intention was for future election?

  • Joko 1 year ago

    Mike Ocquaye was wrong . And it is absolutey asinine to think that we shd allow the wrong thing to be done because of equalisation. i have made my points , if you think that it is wrong please provide superior reasoning beca ...
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  • FUCKING ASSHOLE LAWYER IDDI MUHAYO 1 year ago

    DO YOU WASH YOUR STUPID FACE UPWARDS???. THE CONSTITUTION IS VERY CLEAR ON THE POWWER OF THE SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT TO DECLEAR A SEAT VACANT SO WHAT DO YOU MEAN MR. STUPID LAWYER. YOU ALL HAVE BECOME LAIRS AND IDIOTS UNDER THE ...
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  • Nimo 1 year ago

    Kwasea. Even the NDC has done the needful by applying to a High Court. Quote where the constitution gives the Speaker that power .

  • Tilz 1 year ago

    Nimo, without insult cant you make your point?