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Ghana Parliament Suspends Proceedings Over Majority Dispute.

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Speaker Alban Bagbin has indefinitely suspended parliamentary proceedings following a dispute over which party holds the majority, after four MPs switched allegiances ahead of the 7 December elections. Bagbin declared their seats vacant, giving the opposition NDC the majorityā€”a decision now under Supreme Court review.

On Tuesday, NPP and NDC lawmakers clashed over majority seating, prompting NPP leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin to order a walkout. With the chamber lacking quorum, Bagbin halted proceedings.

The suspension stalls key legislation and funding approvals, raising concerns about governance and economic stability ahead of elections, where Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia and John Mahama will contest the presidency.

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