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ASIEDU NKETIA DISCLOSES WHY HE REFUSED TO LEAVE PARLIAMENT AFTER MAJORITY’S PROTEST

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Asiedu Nketia discloses why he refused to leave Parliament after majority’s protest




General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has disclosed why he would not leave the office of parliament after the larger part assembly challenged his quality. 


He clarified that there was no law to push him out of the public display as those there were not impacted by the order of the Speaker which expressed that all ministers who were not MPs should leave the hall. 


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After the greater part organized the walkout, he said "parliament has the chamber, the chamber is comprised of the floor of the house, the public display and the press exhibition. The floor of the house is involved by chose Members of Parliament and Ministers of state and the VP of the republic. They would all be able to come and sit any day to partake in all business of the house. The main thing they can't do is to take an interest in casting a ballot." 



He added that "It is fitting for the speaker, assuming the Speaker as he would see it figures their quality will think twice about casting a ballot in without a doubt, it is proper for them to leave. So in this specific case, the speaker was about a division which has been mentioned by a similar Majority and division implies every one of the entryways should be cleared." 


General Mosquito likewise noticed that he saw a few priests who were not MPs on the floor of parliament after the speaker had requested that they leave. 


"Yet, I could see priests of state who were not individuals from Parliament sitting along with the NPP side, perhaps their expectation was that the counting will be done and afterward they can add their voice secretly. Everyone knows the inclination of the NPP to fix a political decision thus numerous that was the thing they were focusing on. Yet, our MPs were extremely shrewd, and the Speaker was likewise exceptionally savvy. 


As indicated by him, the possibly time he could be pushed out is the point at which the House coordinates a shut entryway meeting or he takes part in unparliamentary lead. 


He said as much long as these two things didn't occur in the chamber, he is qualified for sit in the chamber to address his kin in the 2022 financial plan banter. 


"… assuming you are perched on the public exhibition, no law can push you out of the public display with the exception of parliament concludes that they will participate in a nearby sitting. So what keeps Asiedu Nketia from following in case I choose to come and stay there. The second condition whereupon anyone can be left parliament from the press or public display is that the individual is misconducting himself in an unparliamentary way that might think twice about work of parliament. I was staying there even as they were yelling and pointing at me I found a sense of contentment I never reacted on the grounds that I was appreciating what they were doing, so in case they do it and have left, they have left," he clarified. 


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