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The Majority Leader, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, has urged Speaker Alban Bagbin to embrace differing perspectives within Parliament and avoid positioning himself as above democratic debate.
His remarks came on Monday, November 11, outside the Supreme Court premises, following a hearing in which the apex court considered arguments from both plaintiffs and the Attorney-General regarding the issue of vacant parliamentary seats.
Addressing the media, Afenyo-Markin emphasised the importance of tolerance in parliamentary leadership, particularly for someone in the Speaker’s position.
He expressed concern that Speaker Bagbin should be open to hearing and considering divergent views rather than dismissing them.
"The Speaker should not see himself as a king or an emperor," Afenyo-Markin remarked, stressing that Bagbin’s role necessitates a fair approach to the various voices within Parliament.
Mr Afenyo-Markin's comments follow recent tensions in the legislative house, where divisions between the NPP and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) have been pronounced.
According to him, a Speaker who is receptive to differing opinions is essential for ensuring that Parliament operates smoothly and in line with democratic principles.
His statements underscore the NPP’s belief that Speaker Bagbin’s approach to certain parliamentary issues has been less than accommodating.
The Majority Leader called on Speaker Bagbin to lead by example, fostering an environment where both ruling and opposition members feel that their voices are valued and respected.
He concluded that Parliament functions best when the Speaker recognises the diverse views of its members and serves as a neutral arbiter rather than a figure of authority immune to challenge.
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