Professor Stephen Kwaku Asare has raised concerns about the growing trend of excessive presidential influence in Ghana's parliamentary processes, attributing this to both constitutional loopholes and public acceptance of overreach.
Speaking on Joy News' Newsfile, Prof.
Asare expressed dismay over how political culture and constitutional interpretations have enabled presidents to wield disproportionate power, particularly in the appointment of parliamentary leadership. "And then when we do these insertions via the constitution, we are quick to say the President has too much power.
Who is giving the President too much power?