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Amend Article 112(6) to stop by-elections in an election year – Prof Asare

Amend Article 112(6) to stop by-elections in an election year – Prof Asare

Private Legal practitioner, Professor Kwaku Asare is against by-elections that are held in an election year.

To that end, he wants Article 112(6) of the 1992 Constitution which provides that “ … a by-election shall not be held within three months before the holding of a general election,” amended to stop the by-election from being held at all in an election year.

In the view of the US-based professor, a by-election in an election year is wasteful.

In a post on his Facebook page, he said “The Ejisu MP will spend most of the next 7 months campaigning for the impending general election, and will be entitled to ex gratia.

Article 112(6) provides that ‘ … a by-election shall not be held within three months before the holding of a general election.’

[Let’s us] amend article 112(6) to read ‘a by-election shall not be held in the year of a general election.’

“Any savings from an avoided by-election, salaries, ex gratia, and other perks will go to fund basic education in that constituency.

“Rather than the seat going unfilled as in article 112(6), We are open to allowing the incumbent party to nominate a replacement.

Either one is better than the status quo of electing an MP in a by-election to serve in Parliament for 7 months, 4 of which will be used on recess.

“By-elections in an election year is wasteful.

Say no to by-elections in a general election year.”

He was commenting on the just-ended by-election in Ejisu held on Tuesday, April 30.

The by-election followed the demise of the lawmaker for the area John Kumah.

Source: 3News
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