The Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon Alban Sumana Kingaford Bagbin, has accused the Judiciary and Executive of undermining the authority of Parliament.
The Speaker raised serious concerns over what he described as interference and a growing power struggle between the arms of government, accusing the President and Judiciary for being behind this
According to him, the judiciary and executive’s recent actions directly challenge the jurisdiction and powers of Parliament, which he called the “repository of the sovereign will of the people of Ghana.”
“It is increasingly becoming clear that the judiciary and the executive are seemingly colluding to weaken Parliament,” he said.
Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, Speaker Bagbin warned that recent actions by these branches threaten to destabilize Ghana’s democratic foundation and weaken the institution of Parliament.
Speaker Bagbin emphasised that these developments, if left unchecked, could disrupt the country’s constitutional order.
His address followed the Supreme Court’s recent stance on the four parliamentary seats that he had initially declared vacant, which he contends has implications for Parliament’s authority.
Reflecting on the 2020 elections, Speaker Bagbin argued that Ghanaian voters rejected a majoritarian, winner-takes-all approach in favor of a more balanced system, resulting in a hung Parliament.
According to him, voters called for “inclusivity, collaboration, and consensus building,” and this balance was intended to promote national interests over partisan or individual agendas.