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The Majority Leader and leader of Government Business, Mahama Ayariga, has held a coordination meeting with several ministers as part of preparations for the new session of Parliament.
The engagement forms part of a long-standing parliamentary practice aimed at aligning the government’s legislative priorities with the House’s agenda.
At the start of every parliamentary session, the Majority Leader convenes discussions with ministers to review proposed bills and legislative initiatives expected to be laid before Parliament.
The process is intended to ensure effective planning, smooth scheduling, and timely consideration of government business.

Speaking on the engagement, Mr Ayariga explained that the meeting focused on examining the legislative proposals ministers intend to present during the current session, assessing their readiness, and identifying priorities for debate and passage.

He noted that such early consultations are crucial to maintaining order in the House and ensuring that Parliament is adequately prepared to handle the government’s legislative workload for the session.

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