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Parliamentary Showdown Looms, CDD-Ghana Calls for Restraint and Legal Compliance

October 22, 2024
Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
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Minority Leader Urges Speaker to Declare Four Seats Vacant, Challenges NPP’s Majority

Rt. Hon Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, Speaker of Parliament

A tense showdown is expected in Ghana’s Parliament as the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and New Patriotic Party (NPP) Caucuses brace for today’s parliamentary session following the controversy that has erupted over the Speaker of Parliament’s declaration of four parliamentary seats as vacant, and the Supreme Court’s subsequent order of stay of execution.

The Speaker’s pronouncement has triggered a fierce legal and political battle, with the NDC expressing its determination to defend the sanctity of Parliament and the country’s Constitution, while the NPP, on the other hand, has vowed to avoid any physical altercations during the session.

The uproar began on October 15, 2024, when the Minority Leader, Hon. Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, invoked Article 97(1)(g) of the 1992 Constitution, raising concerns about the presumed vacation of four parliamentary seats—two held by NPP MPs, one by an NDC MP, and one by an independent member.

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The Speaker of Parliament followed up with a pronouncement on October 17, 2024, declaring the seats vacant, a decision that immediately sparked outrage, particularly from the Majority Leader, Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin.

In response, the Effutu MP filed an urgent application with the Supreme Court, challenging the Speaker’s authority to make such a declaration, which the Supreme Court intervened, issuing an order to stay the Speaker’s ruling and directing that the affected MPs continue with their parliamentary duties until the Court fully determines the case.

Amid these developments, the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has issued a statement, calling for all parties involved to exercise restraint and act responsibly.

According to the Center, the current situation, unprecedented in Ghana’s constitutional practice, has the potential to escalate into constitutional and political turmoil if not handled with caution.

“CDD-Ghana acknowledges the diversity of views in the public discourse surrounding this issue, particularly the legal opinions regarding both the Speaker’s actions and the Supreme Court’s intervention.

“Without a doubt, this situation presents a novel challenge to Ghana’s constitutional practice. It requires careful and sensitive handling to prevent the onset of constitutional and political turmoil, particularly as the country approaches the 2024 general elections”.

Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana)

Respect for the Rule of Law

The Center called on Parliament, the Speaker, and other stakeholders to respect the rule of law by complying fully with the Supreme Court’s ruling.

CDD-Ghana emphasized the importance of filing all required legal documents within the mandated timeline to ensure that the case proceeds swiftly, allowing the Court to provide clarity and resolution to this complex issue.

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Professor H.Kwesi Prempeh, Executive Director Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana)

Furthermore, CDD-Ghana advised that should the Speaker of Parliament find grounds to disagree with the Supreme Court’s ruling, he retains the legal right to seek a review of the decision.

However, the Centre noted that this should be done in a manner that preserves the peace and stability of the country as it inches closer to the crucial 2024 general elections.

“The Center strongly urges all Members of Parliament, political parties, the Executive, and the media to act with maximum restraint, a sense of responsibility, and respect for the letter and spirit of the constitutional principles and processes that underpin Ghana’s democracy.

“It implores all stakeholders to prioritize the preservation of the nation’s peace and stability and work diligently to avoid a recurrence of the regrettable scenes witnessed during the Speaker’s election on January 7, 2021”.

Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana)

Resolution of Parliamentary Election Dispute

CDD-Ghana also appealed for a broader reflection on the constitutional provisions governing parliamentary seats, particularly in the context of election years.

The Center stressed the need for clear remedies for individuals or political parties affected by decisions surrounding parliamentary seats to prevent legal and political uncertainty.

As the country moves closer to the 2024 elections, the Center also called for the swift resolution of any outstanding legal cases aimed at disqualifying candidates from participating in the elections.

CDD-Ghana emphasized that fairness must be upheld in the electoral process to ensure that no candidate is unfairly deprived of their right to contest.

Finally, CDD-Ghana appealed to the public to remain calm and respect the judicial process, stressing that the preservation of peace and stability should be the ultimate priority for all Ghanaians.

The Center’s statement serves as a critical reminder of the need to safeguard the country’s democracy by upholding constitutional principles, even in the face of contentious political disputes.

With today’s parliamentary session likely to be a flashpoint in this ongoing battle, all eyes will be on Ghana’s lawmakers to see if they can rise above partisan tensions and ensure that the rule of law prevails in one of the country’s most critical moments ahead of the 2024 elections.

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Tags: Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-MarkinCenter for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana).Dr Cassiel Ato ForsonNDC Caucus In ParliamentNPP Caucus in ParliamentRt. Hon. Alban Kingsford Sumana BagbinRule of lawSupreme Court of Ghana
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