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Majority caucus can’t appoint leaders without party –Bagbin

During a parliamentary session on Wednesday, February 21, Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin clarified that the majority caucus in Parliament cannot appoint its leaders independently without the involvement of the political party overseeing the process.

Bagbin emphasized the importance of the political party in guiding and influencing the selection of leaders within the majority caucus. This clarification comes amidst reports that the ruling party is planning to change the leaders of its majority caucus.

The Speaker stated that the party must lead the process of appointing or designating caucus leaders. He invited MPs who disagreed with his opinion to challenge it in court, as he believed his interpretation of the standing orders was binding.

The clarification provided by the Speaker is anticipated to impact the ongoing discussions and processes related to leadership appointments within the majority caucus.

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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has clarified that the majority caucus in Parliament does not have the authority to independently appoint its leaders without the involvement of the political party overseeing the process.

Bagbin made this statement during a parliamentary session on Wednesday, February 21, clarifying the protocol for appointing caucus leaders within Parliament.

He underscored the crucial role of the political party in guiding and influencing the selection of leaders within the majority.

This clarification by the Speaker comes at a time when reports indicate that the ruling party is planning to change the leaders of its majority caucus in Parliament.

“I have heard, listened and I know that the parties are having problems with this new definition of the new leaders, that is only where this confusion is coming from. The old order refers to party or parties, but this new one does not refer to a party but caucuses.

“The old order defines the majority leader to mean a member of parliament designated by the party or parties holding the majority of the seats as their recognized leader in the house. Now this new order says designate means appoints.

“The same standing orders talk about the majority caucus, and it says majority caucus means the members of the party or parties that have the largest number of seats. I don’t see the difference, the caucus is the party wing. That is the wing of the party in parliament.

“You cannot be talking about appointing or designating your leaders without the party leading the process. I don’t understand that, it’s the same definition here.”

The Speaker charged MPs who disagreed with him to proceed to the courts to challenge his opinion.

“It’s a matter that I will come out with a written reason for this House, but in the meantime, this is the position of the speaker. And I do so under the same standing orders, where there’s a doubt, it’s the speaker’s opinion that prevails.

“Anybody that disagrees with that, you have your front to proceed to the proper venue to contest my opinion. You come on the ticket of the party, and to appoint your leader, the party must lead the process. If you disagree with me, you proceed to the courts to get it changed. But as of now, this is binding on all of you. I don’t know how you can do that without the party or parties.”

The Member of Parliament for Tamale North, Alhassan Suhuyini earlier sought an interpretation from the Speaker of Parliament on the position of the new standing orders of the house on the selection of caucus leaders in the house.

Alhassan Suhiyini in his request to the Speaker revealed that President Akufo-Addo is set to engage the majority caucus tonight to address the crisis.

Pending the engagement, the Tamale North MP demanded the house’s position on such matters.

The Speaker’s remarks are expected to have implications for the ongoing processes and discussions related to leadership appointments within the majority caucus.

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