Parliament resumed sitting and took a decision rescind the earlier directive by Speaker Alban Bagbin to reject 2022 budget.
This comes after the Majority stated that Speaker Alban Badbin engaged in unconstitutionality for rejecting government's budget.
According to JoyNews correspondent, Parker-Wilson, the Minority boycotted today's sitting to discuss the budget.
The House was presided over by First Deputy Speaker, Joseph Osei-Owusu.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
#JustTurned18: First-time voters critical to deciding 2024 presidential election
9 mins -
Video: EC lied that the cost per voter in 2020 was $7.7; it was $12.5 – Bright Simons
14 mins -
Former IGP passes on
23 mins -
Ejisu by-election: Kwadaso MP gave money to EC officials out of goodwill – Ahiagbah
39 mins -
Millennium City: Land owner breaks silence on fatal shooting of soldier
40 mins -
Photos of 2024 Aboakyer Festival
1 hour -
#JustTurned18: I now have an opportunity to use my thumb to bring someone into power – Excited prospective voters
2 hours -
OSP acted as a whistleblower transferring Cecilia Dapaah’s case to EOCO – Sammy Darko
2 hours -
IMF calls for tariff adjustment for energy sector cost recovery
2 hours -
Samson’s Take: Journalists, block the pretentious idiots
3 hours -
Real Madrid crowned LaLiga champions after Barcelona’s defeat at Girona
4 hours -
Daniel Otting Awuah elected SRC President of Ghana School of Law
5 hours -
Lawrence Ati-Zigi signs St. Gallen contract extension
5 hours -
We should be careful not to destroy our institutions without just cause – Serebour Quaicoe
5 hours -
Cecilia Dapaah’s case: EOCO hasn’t requested FBI report – Office of the Special Prosecutor
7 hours