Parliament has by a 138 to 136 majority resolution, reapproved the 2024 Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the federal government for the fiscal 12 months beginning 1 January 2024.
On Thursday (7 December), after the movement to reapprove the Budget was moved by Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, the House proceeded to a headcount to approve the assertion.
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, introduced the results of the rely, declaring that the “Ayes” have it and the “2024 Budget is accordingly approved”.
On Friday 29 November 2023, the Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, allayed the fears of Ghanaians arising from hypothesis that the 2024 Budget had been rejected by Parliament.
On the opposite, Ofori-Atta mentioned, the 2024 Budget had been handed however the Minority challenged the approval for the Budget on the sitting of the House on 29 November.
Speaker Bagbin dominated after a voice vote on the conclusion of the talk that the “Ayes” had it, which signalled that the Budget had been handed.
However, the deputy Minority chief, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, objected to the Speaker’s ruling and requested for a headcount to problem the choice.
The Majority then raised issues concerning the method during which the Speaker was conducting the headcount, which, the caucus mentioned, was biased in favour of the Minority and inconsistent with Parliament’s standing orders.
The Majority Caucus then walked out and boycotted the headcount, ensuing within the preliminary suspension and subsequent adjournment of the House.
Done deal
Speaking to the press after the suspension, Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta mentioned so far as he was involved the 2024 Budget had been handed, as a result of the Speaker’s ruling after the voice vote was in affirmation that the “Yes” vote had carried, approving the Budget.
He mentioned the stand-off was a element arising from the approval for the Budget and that the House would cope with it when it reconvened.
Parliament will now transfer to think about the appropriations and to move the Appropriations Bill referring to the Budget earlier than the House rises on Friday 22 December.
Source: UTV/Asaaseradio.com
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