The inauguration of Ghana’s 9th Parliament may happen without MPs-elect for Techiman South, Okaikwei Central, and Tema Central following a legal application filed by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) seeking to block the swearing-in these legislators.
This legal move adds uncertainty to the official commencement of the new Parliament.
The application, which aims to secure a stay of execution, challenges the validity of the election results in these constituencies. While the specific grounds of the legal challenge remain undisclosed, concerns about fairness and transparency in the electoral processes have been cited as the primary motivation.
Parliament has yet to officially comment on the matter, though leadership is reportedly reviewing the application and consulting stakeholders to determine the next steps.
A stay of execution, if granted, could delay the swearing-in of the affected MPs-elect, impacting the composition and functionality of the incoming Parliament.
The Techiman South constituency has been a notable hotspot for electoral disputes, with opposition parties and civil society groups raising issues about the results. Similarly, Okaikwei Central and Tema Central have faced scrutiny over alleged irregularities, leading to calls for further reviews.
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The post Swearing-in of Techiman South, Okaikwei Central, Tema Central MPs-elect in limbo due to legal suit first appeared on 3News.
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