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Minority threatens to boycott Budget presentation

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Parliament is bracing for a likely Minority Caucus boycott today, as intelligence from the House suggests they will absent themselves from the Chamber during the presentation of the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review by Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson.

According to reports by Parliamentary Correspondent Kweku Asante, the Minority has lined up alternative activities outside Parliament starting at 12:00 PM—the same time Dr. Forson is scheduled to deliver the budget review. This deliberate timing signals a calculated protest strategy, aimed at drawing public and institutional attention to their grievances.

As part of their action, the Minority intends to present a petition to key national stakeholders, including former President John Dramani Mahama, the Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO), and other civil society organizations. Though the exact reasons for the protest remain unclear, it is believed to center around ongoing disputes over governance, policy decisions, and procedural concerns.

Parliamentary boycotts have long been used as a tool of political dissent in Ghana’s Fourth Republic. Both the NDC and NPP, while in opposition, have resorted to walkouts to express disapproval over economic policies, alleged human rights violations, or contentious legislation.

While the budget presentation is constitutionally mandated and expected to proceed, the absence of the Minority will likely dampen the bipartisan engagement necessary for thorough legislative scrutiny. It also sends a symbolic message to the public and observers about growing tensions in Parliament.

The Mid-Year Budget Review is a significant national event, used to update Ghanaians on economic performance, revise revenue and expenditure targets, and outline new fiscal strategies. However, a boycott threatens to overshadow the substance of the Finance Minister’s address, shifting the spotlight to partisan discord rather than economic discourse.

Political watchers will closely monitor the government’s reaction and whether this signals a deeper breakdown in cooperation between Ghana’s two main parliamentary blocs.

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