The Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, Alban Bagbin, will address the media on Wednesday, November 6, regarding recent developments within the legislative body. The announcement comes just one day before Parliament’s scheduled recall on Thursday, November 7.
A statement from Parliament’s Public Affairs Directorate on Tuesday outlined that Speaker Bagbin is expected to address several key issues affecting Parliament and the nation.
This address follows a recent Supreme Court ruling that denied Bagbin’s request to halt enforcement of a decision concerning four vacant parliamentary seats. Speaker Bagbin had earlier declared the seats vacant, a decision that was challenged in court and ultimately ruled upon by the Supreme Court.
The Speaker’s upcoming address is expected to shed light on the implications of the Court’s ruling, particularly regarding parliamentary representation and legislative procedure. The timing of the briefing suggests an effort to clarify recent decisions and set expectations for Parliament’s reconvening.
Observers anticipate that Speaker Bagbin may also take this opportunity to discuss broader national concerns, highlighting Parliament’s dedication to balancing its constitutional obligations with judicial oversight.
Source:TheDotNews