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Parliament will reconvene on Tuesday, October 14, for the Third Meeting of the First Session of the 9th Parliament of the Fourth Republic.
In a notice issued by the Speaker, Alban Bagbin, the House is expected to commence business at 2:00 pm at Parliament House in Accra.

The announcement, made pursuant to Order 58 of the Standing Orders of Parliament, officially ends the recess and signals the return of Members of Parliament (MPs) to the chamber.
The session is anticipated to set the stage for key legislative and oversight work, as Parliament prepares to tackle government business, committee reports, and other matters of national interest.
The last meeting of the House before the break was marked by debates on economic recovery measures and ongoing concerns about public finance management.
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