Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, is upholding for Article 94 of the 1992 constitution to be relooked for present optional schooling on be made a measure for people trying to enter Parliament.
The constitutional provision specifies the models for which an individual can be considered as qualified or not to be an members of Parliament among others.
Talking at the 2023 GIMPA Law Conference, Afenyo-Markin, noticed that the public has been reproachful of numerous happenings in Parliament including discusses which happen on the floor.
He accepts that making post-optional training a model for entering Parliament will guarantee improvement in the nature of people who become Individuals from Parliament.
"We have frequently heard the individuals from the public discussing the nature of discussions and now and again our sentence structure is denoted, our thinking powers are addressed and I concur. It is fair. It is essential for your real as basic spectators… checking out or grilling what we do in the Chamber. For that reason, I feel that it wouldn't be sweeping to recommend maybe that Article 94 be checked out.
"Perhaps not discussing college degrees… .first degree as a base capability, however we can check post-optional training out. Someone might have some post-optional schooling which may not be a tertiary preparation yet would have assembled some insight. We might need to see that all pointed toward guaranteeing that the individuals who enter Parliament have the essential ability to do that," Afenyo-Markin said.