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KWAME A PLUS CALLS FOR INDEPENDENT CAUCUS IN PARLIAMENT

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Kwame A Plus, the MP for Gomoa Central, has presented a strategic initiative to create an Independent Caucus in Ghana’s Parliament, utilizing the updated Standing Orders that permit a caucus to be established by a minimum of seven MPs with a shared interest or association.

As posted by A Plus in a Facebook post, this change, which reduces the requirement for forming a caucus, allows smaller factions, such as independent MPs, to effectively gather and advocate for their shared interests in Parliament.

“Under the new Standing Orders of Ghana’s Parliament, a caucus can be formed by not less than seven (7) Members of Parliament who share a common interest or affiliation. This adjustment lowers the threshold and allows smaller groups, including independent MPs, to organize and represent their collective interests effectively within Parliament.

This change is aimed at fostering inclusivity and accommodating diverse political voices in Ghana’s legislative process.

By 2028, we can secure more than 10 independent candidates in Parliament if we stay focused and committed. Once elected, we can establish an Independent Caucus with a leader, a Chief Whip, and other essential roles. This is the foundation for creating a strong third force in Ghana’s political landscape.

While I commend the efforts of courageous young men and women striving to build a third force, I encourage us to consider this alternative approach. It’s more practical and promising. Don’t waste your valuable resources on delegates—they’ll take your money, vote against you, and celebrate their gains while singing, onabo waawe, Wawe!

I have the blueprint to help you win as an independent candidate. Start by forming a #BusyTeam in your constituency, and I’ll guide you the rest of the way. Success is within reach—trust me on this.”
he noted.


 

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