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Official: Parliament passes controversial Anti-LGBTQ+ bill amidst heated debate

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Parliament to reconvene on September 3

Parliament to reconvene on September 3

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Parliament has passed the contentious Anti-LGBTQ+ bill, signaling the end of a protracted legislative process that lasted nearly three years from its inception. This move has sparked significant debate across the country.

The bill, which aims to prohibit activities perceived to promote or support LGBTQ+ rights, garnered significant attention and controversy throughout its deliberation in the House.

Despite numerous attempts to impede its progress, Speaker Alban Bagbin upheld the parliamentary process, ultimately facilitating the bill’s passage on Wednesday, February 28.

The legislative session witnessed fervent arguments and impassioned speeches from lawmakers on both sides of the spectrum.

Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who initially withdrew proposed amendments to the bill on February 21, resurfaced during the deliberations to reiterate his stance. Afenyo-Markin emphasized his reservations regarding certain provisions of the bill, cautioning against measures that could inhibit individuals or groups from extending support to vulnerable members of society.

In an address to the assembly, Afenyo-Markin urged his colleagues to maintain a balanced perspective, highlighting the importance of aligning legislative efforts with constitutional principles. He stressed the need to uphold human rights while also acknowledging the sensitivities surrounding LGBTQ+ issues.

“You cannot — let’s not be too emotional about this; let’s be consistent. You are saying that you are protecting press freedom, so you are subjecting that provision to the constitutional imperative. And I’m pointing out to you that this particular provision must also be subjected to the constitution, and Article 17 is a major guide,” Afenyo-Markin said.

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