A private legal practitioner lawyer Tachie Antiedu has opined that the censure motion brought against Ken Ofori-Atta will serve as a precedence for other motions in the near future.
The lawyer explained that this was the first time such a motion has been triggered and the country will learn lessons from it.
He said the house needed about 183 members present in the plenary before tye vote of censure could have succeeded.
Speaking on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm, he said it was obvious the Majority MPs would walk out since they knew the Minority did not have the numbers.
Lawyer Antiedu said the walkout has become a powerful tool for MPs who do not want to be part of a process.
He added that if the Majority members had stayed throughout the process, it would have validated the process.
He was speaking to Kwabena Agyapong.
For him, the ruling by tye Speaker was justified because the House did not have the required number to make the censure motion succeed.
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