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The Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, commonly known as the anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, is set for its first reading in Ghana’s Ninth Parliament.

Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin confirmed the development as lawmakers commenced their second meeting.

“Three private members’ bills. The Property Rights of Spouses Bill 2025, Constitution of the Republic of Ghana Amendment Bill 2025, and the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill 2025, have completed the processes as required by the standing orders and are expected to be presented for a first reading during the course of this meeting”.

The bill, aimed at criminalizing LGBTQ+ activities along with advocacy and funding related to such activities, has been a subject of intense debate both within Ghana and internationally.

It was previously passed by the Eighth Parliament but failed to receive presidential assent under former President Nana Akufo-Addo’s administration, preventing it from becoming law.

Legal experts and human rights advocates anticipate heated discussions on the bill’s implications, particularly regarding constitutional freedoms and Ghana’s cultural values.

Some lawmakers and supporters argue that the bill aligns with Ghanaian traditions and religious beliefs, while opponents warn that it could lead to discrimination and human rights violations.

Parliament is now set to begin deliberations, with Speaker Bagbin noting that “the House will give careful consideration to all perspectives on this bill as part of the democratic process.”

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