Ghana's judiciary has not interfered with the works of Parliament, a private legal practitioner and a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Gary Nimako Marfo, has said.He explained that Ghana is practicing a constitutional supremacy system, not a parliamentary one.
It is for that reason that if parliament enacts any law, and that law is found to be inconsistent with the constitution, the Supreme Court intervenes and strikes it out as null, void, and of no effect, he said.Speaking on the ongoing tussle between the NPP and NDC lawmakers in Parliament over the Majority position following the speaker's ruling, Mr.
Nimako Marfo said on the Agenda show Monday October 21 that "There is no interference of the Judiciary in the works of Parliament.
In this country, we have constitutional supremacy, not parliamentary supremacy.