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  2. Parliament House of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Alfred Kwame Agbeshie, Member of Parliament for Ashaiman called for the building of a new parliament house to accommodate the increasing number of parliamentarians in the country. His assertion was based on the fact that members of parliament sat at distances away from the Speaker, making it difficult for some members to be recognized ...

  3. Parliament of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Coast was renamed to Ghana and granted independence on Wednesday, 6 March 1957, while retaining the British monarch as head of state. The Legislative Assembly was renamed National Assembly. After the approval of a new Republican constitution, Ghana officially became a republic on 1 July 1960 with Kwame Nkrumah as its President .

  4. Government of Ghana - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Ghana parliament passes law to quicken women's empowerment - AOL

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    Less than 15% of Ghana's 275-member parliament are women, below the 30% target set out by the United Nations for all countries. The country was ranked 119th in a June report on the global gender ...

  6. Ghana parliament reconvenes, approves World Bank loan and ...

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    Parliament on Friday approved a $150 million loan agreement between the government and the World Bank's International Development Association to improve Accra's economic resilience.

  7. Parliament House - Wikipedia

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  8. Ghana’s parliament passes anti-homosexuality bill - AOL

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    Ghana’s parliament on Wednesday unanimously passed a controversial anti-homosexuality bill that has drawn international condemnation. “After three long years, we have finally passed the Human ...

  9. Emmanuel Charles Quist - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Charles Quist was born in 1880 in Christiansborg, Accra. [3] He was the son of the Rev. Carl Quist (1843 – 99), a Basel Mission minister from Osu, Accra. [3] [10] His Ga-Danish mother, Paulina Richter, descended from the Royal House of Anomabo.