Majority leader grabs CPA post

Leader of Government Business and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Ghana, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has been voted Acting Vice-Chairperson of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA).

He contested the position with CPA New Zealand branch representative Hon. Gerry Brownlee.

The voting of the CPA Acting Vice-Chairperson was undertaken in accordance with Article 21(6) of the CPA Constitution.

This allows for a simple majority vote to take place by email ballot of the Executive Committee Members in the absence of a formal meeting.

After the voting, the Majority leader in Parliament polled 16 votes while Hon. Gerry Brownlee polled 6 votes.

A release by the CPA Secretariat confirmed the Majority leader as the CPA Acting Vice-Chairperson and indicated the Association is looking forward to welcoming him at the upcoming Executive Committee Meeting sometime in September.

Source: MyPublisher24.com

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