Ghana's Parliament has been adjourned indefinitely, following a heated controversy over which side of the house holds the majority.
The unresolved debate is expected to impact several crucial pieces of government business that were scheduled for the final session of the 8th Parliament.Among the most significant legislative items stalled is the repeal of LI 2462, a key regulation in the fight against illegal mining.
Organized labor recently called off a planned strike after the government pledged to remove the law from the statute books.
However, with Parliament now adjourned, the future of this repeal is uncertain, raising questions about what happens next.Additionally, other vital matters, such as the approval of two Supreme Court justice nominees and the much-debated Free SHS Bill, are unlikely to proceed.