Minority do not agree with the E-levy's approval, and have decided to go to the Supreme Court
Mr Barima speaking to the media, Midlana's decision on the policy was appropriate.
I support the minority decision that there was no Electronic levy (E-LEVY) passage quorum.
Mr Tumum Barimah's who is constitutional lawyer at ACCRA recently to thank a minor in Parliament's decision to seek relief from the Supreme Court to prevent Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo from ratifying the Notorious E-levy bill.
The Supreme Court was emphasizing the need for a quorum, Parliament in the case of the Attorney-General and the Minister of Justice against Justice Abdulai.
On Wednesday, Speaking on the afternoon news on Accra 100.5 FM, from March 30-2022, he emphasized that 137 members of parliament could not formally vote in a referendum or vote in favor of a Supreme Court decision in favor of a majority in the 2022 budget after being rejected by a handful. and the Speaker, who presided over SK Bagbin. He said,
The majority of approvals for the 2022 budget by the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Joseph Osei Owusu, amounted to 138, he said.
'' On page 19 of the second phase of the Supreme Court decision it says that when a bill is passed, or when Parliament has to decide a matter, the Constitution sets a maximum limit for all members of Parliament to be present. before the vote, He said
"Parliament on Tuesday, 29 to 2022 has no right to do so and did not have the required number to vote on the Electronic-levy pass," he said.
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