Members of Parliament would on Tuesday October 19, reconvene after a three- month recess.
Mr Jones Kugblenu, Director of Public Affairs of Parliament told the Ghana News Agency that 24 fresh bills would be placed before the House which include, Presidential Transition Bill, Maritime Boundary Delineation Bill, Forestry Commission Bill, National Health Insurance Bill, Mental Health Bill and Public Holidays Bills. He said the Right to Information Bill, Interstate Succession Bill, Electoral Commission Bill, Petroleum Exploration and Production Bill, Petroleum and Revenue Bill were referred to various committees before the parliament went on recess.
Mr Kugblenu said the house also expects the Minister of Finance to appear before it with a budget statement in November.
Members of Parliament would on Tuesday October 19, reconvene after a three- month recess.
Mr Jones Kugblenu, Director of Public Affairs of Parliament told the Ghana News Agency that 24 fresh bills would be placed before the House which include, Presidential Transition Bill, Maritime Boundary Delineation Bill, Forestry Commission Bill, National Health Insurance Bill, Mental Health Bill and Public Holidays Bills. He said the Right to Information Bill, Interstate Succession Bill, Electoral Commission Bill, Petroleum Exploration and Production Bill, Petroleum and Revenue Bill were referred to various committees before the parliament went on recess.
Mr Kugblenu said the house also expects the Minister of Finance to appear before it with a budget statement in November.