Ghana's legislative arm has been at the centre of attention this year, with less than two months until the 2024 general election, over the ongoing debate about which political party will form the Majority Caucus in .

The Speaker of , Alban Bagbin, suspended parliamentary proceedings just a week after the House reconvened.

This followed the Supreme Court's order to stay his declaration of four seats, which would have made the opposition (NDC) the Majority Caucus in .

The Supreme Court's decision was in response to an application filed by the leader of the (NPP) MPs, Alexander Afenyo-Markin.