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1992-constitution
The Constitution has taken away our powers, fix it – Oyokohene of Banda
Article 33 provides broad space for recognition of right to sexual orientation – Akoto Ampaw
Kwaku Antwi-Boasiako: Article 117 of the Constitution is crystal clear; there are no grey areas
Playback: The Law discusses constitutional reforms with Barker Vormawor – Part 2
Minority in Parliament initiates move for review of 1992 constitution
Assumptions made in putting Constitution together have failed – Barker Vormawor
1992 Constitution is the main cause of Poverty in Ghana – Prof. Sarfo-Kantanka
A reviewed 1992 constitution must redefine appointments to Council of State – Cpt. (rtd.) Sowu
The constitution was created after agitation, it will take same to change it radically – Martin Kpebu
Playback: PM Express discusses review of 1992 constitution
Don’t let President appoint any member of Council of State – Bobby Banson
“Take study of 1992 constitution seriously” – Sene West NCCE Director tells students
Constitutional review: We should be very careful how we handle this – Akufo-Addo
Constitutional review: Abu Sakara joins #FixTheCountry to collect signatures to force hand of president
Request for Chief Justice to be suspended premature – Presidency
It’s time to fix the constitution in many places where it is irredeemably broken – H. Kwesi Prempeh
It is time to fix the Constitution where it is broken – CDD Executive Director
1992 Constitution a coup d’état; Ghana’s Constitutions should be changed every 25 years – Dr Assibi Abudu
I consider the 1992 Constitution a coup d’état – Former BoG Chief Economist
Council of State, some ministries mere decorations – Assibi Abudu
Make a deliberate effort to own a copy of the 1992 Constitution – NCCE
‘Government is either feigning incompetence on the point of how we fix structures or is pretending to fix them’ – Barker-Vormawor
Let’s jealously defend the Constitution – NCCE
Renewal of ground leases: Will cost be a barrier to the exercise of the right to renew?
Don’t be too technical in your interpretation of the Constitution – Chief Justice to courts
1992 Constitution has all the hallmarks of a military authoritarian – Richard Nyamah
GES directs Achimota School to admit 2 students with dreadlocks
Mahama Ayariga calls for review of retirement age for civil servants
We need a holistic review of 1992 Constitution – Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu
1992 Constitution not flawed – Kofi Abotsi
NORSAAC Director calls for review of 1992 Constitution
Constitution needs amendment for sanity – Chief
1992 constitution has not outlived its usefulness – Kofi Abotsi
Richard Nunekpeku: The unambiguous constitutional answers to the question of citizenship by birth
Legal effects of non-declaration of assets and liabilities by Justices of the superior courts
Gov’t consulting chiefs on Dec 17 referendum
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