Bagbin must oppose the Supreme Court’s ruling – Martin Kpebu

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Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has been urged by private attorney Martin Kpebu to contest the Supreme Court’s decision to revoke his order to declare four parliamentary seats vacant.

Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin contended that Speaker Bagbin had overreached his constitutional authority by declaring the seats vacant without judicial scrutiny, and the seven-member panel, led by Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, rendered the decision in a 5-2 majority.

MPs Andrew Asiamah (Fomena), Peter Kwakye-Ackah (Amenfi Central), Kwadwo Asante (Suhum), and Cynthia Mamle Morrison (Agona West) were among those impacted; they either ran as independents or changed their party allegiance prior to the 2024 elections.

Kpebu contended in an interview on Tuesday, November 12, that if Bagbin were to overturn the court’s ruling, it might be a potent declaration in favor of Parliament’s independence and fortify democratic governance.

He said that Bagbin’s initial ruling was consistent with Parliament’s jurisdiction to supervise its own operations and cautioned that unbridled court meddling could erode the separation of powers.

“He has shown that he is not happy. He says there is a collusion between the judiciary and the executive. That is the Speaker’s words, right? Yeah, so this decision will reinforce the Speaker’s views that he doesn’t agree. And so you are going to expect some pushback from the Speaker. Yeah, and it is good for our democracy.

“The speaker needs to push back because when he does, it will force us to think we need judicial independence. That is what this decision underscores. The judiciary has become a bit weak. The Supreme Court is that weak. So we need a constitutional review.”

Source: Ghanatodayonline.com

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