Increase MPs to 400 - IEA proposes
A Ghanaian
policy think tank, Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), has proposed that the
country caps its parliamentary seats at 400. The world’s second largest
cocoa-producer currently has 275 seats in Parliament. The IEA made the
suggestion for an additional 125 seats after its ‘Winner-Takes-All’ Advisory
Committee’s nationwide consultation exercise. Committee Member, Emile Short,
said there should be an affirmative action system where the additional seats
will be reserved for marginalized groups such as women and persons with
disabilities. Just before the Ghana's 2012 general elections, its Electoral
Commission carved out 75 additional seats to bring the number to the current
275. That exercise sparked accusations of gerrymandering against the governing
National Democratic Congress.
Source: Shawana Yussif
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