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The Government of Ghana was created as a parliamentary democracy, followed by alternating military and civilian governments in Ghana.In January 1993, military government gave way to the Fourth Republic after presidential and parliamentary elections in late 1992.
Minister for Parliamentary Affairs (Ghana) Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu (MP) [31] [32] February 10, 2017 – Ministry of Aviation: Joseph Kofi Koddi Adda [32] Kwabena O. Darko-Mensah (Deputy minister) August 2018– (nominated) Ministers of State Office(s) Officeholder Term Minister of State at the Office of the President in charge of Public Procurement
The Parliament of Ghana is the unicameral legislature of Ghana. It consists of 276 members, who are elected for four-year terms in single-seat constituencies using a first-past-the-post voting system.
The Speaker is not an elected member of parliament though must be qualified to stand for election as such. There are a total of 276 constituencies in Ghana. The 9th Parliament first convened on 7 January 2025 to elect a Speaker and Deputy Speakers as well as for the administration of oaths to the Speaker and Members of Parliament.