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I am also aware that all the political parties agreed with the Electoral Commission (EC) prior to the elections that, “No Verification, No Vote” and this was publicly confirmed by the Chairman of the EC just before the da ...
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Thanks for your comment. Which ever way, any agreement will be in conflict with the constitution and therefore illegal. This is clearly plaited Kurk and Ata. It will be injustice and fundamentally wrong to disenfranchise vo ...
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i agree with you. NPP is only using the court to cover their defeat.
After reading carefully this article, I have come to the conclusion the the writer is someone who do not understand the workings of the constitution and the other laws of the land. First, he failed to appreciate that the cons ...
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The power given by the Constitution to make laws under it does not include the power to flout it.When the Constitution grants the right to all persons 18 and above to vote power to regulate the exercise of that right will not ...
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Good job.
Laws and rules passed by administrative bodies to effectuate a constitutional function is given great deference by the court. This is what we call in Administrative Law "The Chevron Deference" named after the semi ...
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Dr SAS, thanks for your excellent contribution. I purposely left out the powers of the Supreme Court to consider the common good of the nation in making their ruling to avoid being seen as biased against the NPP but you are a ...
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I AM VERY SAD THAT THE WRITER HAS FAILED TO APPRECIATE THAT THE POWERS GIVEN TO THE EC BY THE CONSTITUTION IS IMPORTANT. CAN WE SAY THAT SINCE THE CONSTITUTION MANDATE EVERY ONE OF 18 YEARS TO VOTE SO THAT PERSON CAN GET UP O ...
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Thomas,you sound to me like the last night's contributor called KAB.No one is saying that the EC has no legislative powers to govern the conduct of the elections.The argument is that when those secondary legislations come int ...
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Thomas, I never implied or said that the EC does not have powers to make rules to regulate elections. That is one of their constitutional powers. However, what I said was that, any rules, including the CI 75 that is in confli ...
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There is a presumption that any law passed by a relevant body is in accord with the constitution and existing laws unless this presumption is rebutted by a high court through an action brought before it. There is also a presu ...
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Charleyman, I don't know you, and you might claim not to be a repository of legal knowledge all you like, but this is what I call: let superior argument prevail. The NPP and their ilk cannot recomcile with the fact that, than ...
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My understanding of what you've stated is that there was verification done for the 306,498 voters under challenge but it wasn't done with a biometric machines as agreed at IPAC. So therefore how can the NPP claim IPAC agreeme ...
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Mahama cannot be liable for the deeds of the staff of EC who do not know the difference between his voice and that of Afari Gyan's own. The EC is an independent commission so Mahama cannot be blamed for its decisions or the b ...
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Congratulations to all discussants. This is the only time I have read sensible discussion devoid of insults on an issue. I wished all Ghanaweb discussions were like this. Once more, thanks to you.
Kofi Ata, once again you have provided sound, clear and cogent and unbiased arguments on the issues at stake and I hope Ghanaians will read and value these opinions. As you indicated in resting your case, it is indeed the ard ...
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This particular posting appeared on Ghana web last night but unfortunately vanished by the morning.The article was heavily attacked by one contributor named KAB in indecorous language but a few took him on.The research that w ...
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I sent the article to Ghanaweb on Sunday evening but whilst posting a copy on Moderngahan.com, I realised some typing errors so I e-mailed the corrected version to Ghanaweb at about 10.00pm yesterday (UK time) and requested t ...
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I am a real lay man when it come to legal matters but I have enjoyed all you have put out so far. Very cogent, unbiased and very educative. Thanks guys(contributers)for not throwing insults out there. I am an NPP sympathizer, ...
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I mean Kofi. My iPad made it Komi. Sorry.
I wonder if we read the same article. How much do you know or understand of the constitution? You may have your own opinions and if so express them, but to say that the writer "does not understand" the constitution is to me a ...
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Very good piece. The arm chair lawyers have dismissed the NPP pe
Very good piece. The arm chair lawyers have dismissed the NPP petition. Let wait to see whether the SC will uphold the submissions of the arm chair lawyers.
Thank you for your time wasted,God will richly bless you.I hope every reader will learn something out of it.
The important thing about HRA, when it comes to conuaitstiontl law. is how it interfaces with existing conuaitstiontl law. The relationship isn't so much in respect of existing rights as it is in respect of the method by whic ...
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