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UK Parliament welcomes MPs for a 3-day meeting over enemy of gay bill
Minority blame Anyimadu-Antwi for postponing entry of against gay bill
Minority commitments to oppose section of different bills over defers strategies on enemy of gay bill
The United Kingdom Parliament has stretched out a solicitation to individuals from Ghana's Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee to talk about issues connecting with the counter gay bill at present before it.
In a meeting with Accra-based TV3, the executive of the council Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi revealed that he along with four different individuals from the panel will leave the country for 'this significant' meeting on Sunday, June 12.
He added that the gathering will be hung on Monday and will keep going for a 3-day length before they return to the country on Wednesday.
"The greeting came to the Speaker and the Speaker sent it to the Committee. Four individuals from the board including myself and the positioning part will go to this significant gathering.
"We take off on Sunday, we should have gone today but since of flight course of action we will go on Sunday so we stroll into the gathering Monday morning and by Wednesday we are finished," he said on Saturday, June 11.
Ningo Prampram MP Sam Nartey George and eight different MPs are as of now supporting an Anti-LGBTQI Bill on the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights that prohibits exercises of the LGBTQ+ people group.
Individuals of a similar sex who take part in sexual movement could spend as long as 10 years in prison on the off chance that the law is passed.
Individuals from the minority council in Parliament have as of late blamed Mr. Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi of purposely slowing down the advancement of the bill.
It has cautioned that it will oppose the entry of different bills by the public authority if the interaction to pass the counter gay bill isn't assisted.
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