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Parliament is set to resume sittings today as the Second Session officially begins at Parliament House in Accra.
The reopening of the House marks the end of the recess and the return of lawmakers to active legislative work.
In line with the authority granted under Article 112(1) of the 1992 Constitution, the Speaker of Parliament has fixed Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at 12:00 noon, for the commencement of the session.
An official instrument dated January 19, 2026, and signed by the Speaker, instructs all Members of Parliament to reconvene at the appointed time to continue the business of the House.
The start of the Second Session signals a crucial stage in the parliamentary cycle, with government business expected to intensify.
Key activities will include the consideration of bills, approval of appointments and agreements, and the exercise of Parliament’s oversight responsibilities over the Executive.
With several legislative matters carried over from the previous session, MPs are expected to be in full attendance as Parliament resumes its constitutional mandate and addresses priority national issues.
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