8th Parliament set to be dissolved today

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Ghana’s 8th Parliament of the Fourth Republic will officially be dissolved today, January 6, 2025, to pave the way for the inauguration of the 9th Parliament. This marks the end of the legislative term that began on January 7, 2021.

The dissolution process will take place during a final sitting presided over by the Speaker of Parliament, the Right Honourable Alban Bagbin. During this session, Members of Parliament will conclude all outstanding business and formally bid farewell to the chamber as the term comes to an end.

The 8th Parliament has been one of the most closely contested in Ghana’s history, with both the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) holding an equal number of seats at its inception – 137-137 with one Independent Member. This unique balance often led to intense debates and heightened negotiations in the legislative process.

Following the dissolution, newly elected Members of Parliament will be sworn in at midnight, marking the commencement of the 9th Parliament.

This transition will also see the election of a new Speaker or the continuation of the current Speaker if re-elected.

The 9th Parliament is expected to tackle pressing national issues, including economic recovery, healthcare reforms, and electoral disputes stemming from the recent general elections.

As the 8th Parliament ends its term, Ghanaians will be watching closely to see how the next legislative body navigates its mandate in the years ahead.

Source: myghanadaily

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