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We’ll jealously protect our new majority status – Ato Forson

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has reaffirmed his caucus’s determination to defend their parliamentary majority despite a Supreme Court ruling that temporarily halts a decision by the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin.

The controversy arose after Speaker Bagbin, on Thursday, October 17, declared four parliamentary seats vacant. This was due to three sitting Members of Parliament (MPs) announcing their intention to contest the 2024 general elections as independent candidates.
Additionally, the Second Deputy Speaker, Andrew Amoako Asiamah, who originally entered Parliament as an independent candidate, stated his plan to contest the upcoming elections under the banner of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Bagbin’s declaration would have shifted the balance of power in Parliament, granting the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) caucus a slight edge, with 136 MPs compared to the NPP’s 135.
This shift in numbers could have tipped the scales in favour of the NDC, making them the majority in the House.
However, the Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, ruled to stay the execution of Speaker Bagbin’s declaration, thereby preventing the immediate vacancy of the seats and maintaining the current parliamentary numbers.

Despite the ruling, Dr. Ato Forson, speaking at a press conference on Sunday, October 20, made it clear that the Minority Caucus is resolute in defending what they see as their rightful majority.
He stated that his team would “jealously guard” their position and expressed their unwillingness to back down or relent in their pursuit of what they believe is a fair representation in Parliament.

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