On Tuesday, October 25, 2022, the legislature will reconvene after its break.
66 Bills are anticipated to be introduced before the House during this session of Parliament, according to a statement from Parliament.
These include the Petroleum Revenue Management (Amendment Bill, 2022), Minerals and Mining (Amendment), 2022, Ghana Housing Authority Bill, 2022, Affirmation Action Bill, 2022, and Small Scale Mining Bill.
The Republic of Ghana's Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2021
The House will also hear a private member's bill that was sent to the Council of State.
There are now eleven bills in committee, seven of which are public bills and four of which are private member bills.
The Armed Forces (Amendment) Bill, 2022 at the Committee on Defence and Interior, the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and the Ghanaian Family Values Bill, 2021 at the Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, and the Criminal Offenses (Amendment) Bill, 2021 at the Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs are a few of them.
Additionally, there are instruments that must be given to the House at various stages.
During this meeting, the Speaker is anticipated to allow papers, petitions, motions for debate, and questions for sector ministers to address.
The yearly budget presentation for 2023 as well as the festival of nine lessons and carols are additional activities scheduled for this gathering.