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Ghana reforms Council of State to enhance independence and representation without granting veto power.
Ghana’s Constitution Review Committee chairman, Prof. Henry Kwasi Prempeh, says reforms to the Council of State aim to strengthen its role without granting veto power, addressing concerns over presidential dominance, lack of independence, and narrow representation.
The changes seek to diversify membership across regions, sectors, and classes, including input from institutions like the Academy of Arts and Sciences and labor unions.
The Council would have binding advice in key appointments and influence over major international agreements and natural resource deals, preserving its unique role in Ghana’s traditional and modern governance.
Ghana reforma el Consejo de Estado para mejorar la independencia y la representación sin conceder poder de veto.