The Majority Leader and Member of Parliament for Effutu constituency, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has known as on the legislature to periodically evaluation its guidelines governing process and the workings of the home.
According to him, such opinions will allow the legislature to replicate the calls for of deliberative illustration and the oversight tasks of the nation’s lawmaking physique.
The eighth parliament has commenced using its new standing orders, which have been described by political watchers as “revolutionary”.
Speaking at a capability workshop on the brand new standing orders, Alexander Afenyo-Markin urged MPs to completely arm themselves with the standing orders.
The Effutu lawmaker maintained that such capacity-building initiatives might not attain their set targets and goals if “the rules governing the house are not reviewed periodically to be in tandem with changing trends and developments”.
“In order for the house to discharge our deliberative representational financial control information dissemination and legislative oversight and responsibilities efficiently and effectively, there is a need for these rules as contained in the standing orders to be revised,” the Majority Leader emphasised.
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Also, Mr Afenyo-Markin famous that revising the foundations will be sure that each committee-level and plenary proceedings are “abreast with the changing dynamics of governance and the political environment”.
The new standing orders, in line with the Majority Leader, have afforded colleague MPs who don’t maintain any positions in authorities or opposition and sit behind the entrance benches the possibility so as to add their views to parliamentary proceedings, which was hitherto not the case.
“For the first time, an opportunity is given to backbenchers who usually do not get the opportunity to have their day and it allows them to articulate their views and bring meaningful proposals and statements to enhance their legislative work,” mentioned Mr Afenyo-Markin.
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Meanwhile, the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has underscored that the brand new 2024 standing orders of parliament will tackle Ghana’s dynamic and hybrid parliamentary democracy.
According to the Speaker, the processes and procedures within the House are challenged, with time and observe exposing the gaps and deficiencies within the November 2000 Standing Orders.
He additional indicated that the current composition of the House has introduced these gaps and deficiencies into sharper focus, despite the fact that, these deficiencies surfaced so far as early 2001.
“We must start aligning the conduct of business in the House with the evolving and changing trends and requirements of our Parliament. We need to know how to apply and cope with the January 2024 Standing Orders which has replaced the 2000 Orders.
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“These are some of the reasons we are here today. As we say in Africa, “When the drummers alter their beats, the dancers must adjust their steps,” he added.
The present Standing Orders of Parliament, which got here into impact on January 2, 2024, guarantee the efficient and environment friendly efficiency of Parliament and Parliamentarians.