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9th Parliament: Alban Bagbin sworn in as speaker

9th Parliament: Alban Bagbin sworn in as speaker

Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin has been officially sworn in as the Speaker of the 9th Parliament. This ceremony took place on Wednesday, January 7, 2025, and was officiated by Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Sackey Torkonno.

Politics
Mahama directs NDC to nominate Bagbin as Speaker of 9th Parliament

Mahama directs NDC to nominate Bagbin as Speaker of 9th Parliament

President-elect John Mahama has directed the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Leadership to nominate Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin as Speaker of the 9th Parliament. This mandate, issued after consultations with the National Executive and Parliamentary

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MPs-elect whose results were quashed not qualified to be sworn in – Speaker Bagbin explains

MPs-elect whose results were quashed not qualified to be sworn in – Speaker Bagbin explains

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has stated that parliamentary candidates whose results were quashed by the Supreme Court are not eligible to be sworn in as Members of Parliament. According to Bagbin, the declaration

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9th Parliament must implement ‘meaningful structural reforms’ – Prof. Kwaku Azar

9th Parliament must implement ‘meaningful structural reforms’ – Prof. Kwaku Azar

Professor Stephen Asare, popularly known as Kwaku Azar, has emphasized the need for the 9th Parliament to implement meaningful structural reforms. According to Professor Azar, the decisive shift from a split parliament to a supermajority

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Fresh perspectives in the 9th Parliament: What first-time MPs bring to the table

Fresh perspectives in the 9th Parliament: What first-time MPs bring to the table

There is a perspective that first-time Members of Parliament (MPs) bring fresh perspectives and energy to Ghana's legislative processes. Their presence can significantly shape national progress, offering innovative approaches to governance and policy-making. The 2024