It resuming saw the opposition National Democratic Congress [NDC] to highlight their intent on the genuineness and transparency of the electoral process.
The minority in Parliament showed how serious they are with their claims of rigged elections by cladding in all black.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) lawmakers explained that this was to register their displeasure over what they described as a flawed election.
Honourable Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa speaking to TV3 news he hinted on the main idea on why the opposition is clad in black and red.
He also said, the caucus is ready to select leaders of the various committees of parliament as well as the speaker of the House.
He also disagreed with those who are asking the NDC to head to court if they have issues with the results of the elections rather than holding protests and press conferences.
The former Deputy Minister of Education said if the government wants a smooth inauguration of the eighth parliament on the dawn of January 7, then the majority side should be handed to them since they are the winners.
“There are dark clouds that have gathered over the 2020 elections,” Mr Ablakwa said.
The opposition National Democratic Congress [NDC] has gone beyond the normal press briefing into organizing demonstrations.
It will not be surprising should the opposition [NDC] drags the electoral commission to court to seek proper redress of matters.
The gathering of data and numerical evidence could be the main reason for the silence nature of them not hitting the court dragging the Jean Mensa led electoral commission with them.
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