‘You are not Gen-Z, you cannot debate Speaker’ – Bagbin schools Afenyo-Markin

Gabriel Nana Asirifi
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A tense moment unfolded in Parliament when Speaker Alban Bagbin reprimanded Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin for challenging his ruling during a debate.

The exchange began when Afenyo-Markin, while making his submission, questioned whether the Speaker was engaging in a debate with him. This did not sit well with Speaker Bagbin, who reminded him of the rules and procedures of the House.

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Afenyo-Markin defended himself, stating, “When you ask me a question and I am answering, then you come in to ask me if I am debating you. Mr Speaker, there was a discussion, the Majority Leader had his opportunity to say his side of the story, and I am also making my point.”

In response, Speaker Bagbin firmly dismissed Afenyo-Markin’s approach, emphasizing that once a ruling is made, it cannot be contested on the floor.

“Please, Minority Leader, when you respond this way, it is not fair. When I state my ruling, and you raise the same issue again, you are debating me,” Bagbin stated.

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He further reminded him that the standing orders were clear and referenced the fact that Afenyo-Markin was “not part of Gen-Zs,” a remark that sparked mixed reactions from MPs in the chamber. Some found it a lighthearted jab, while others saw it as a firm reminder of parliamentary decorum.

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