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Ghana Speaker Calls For Review Of Passed Anti-LGBTQ Bill, Cites Lack Of Consensus

According to him, legislation of such national significance should not only secure parliamentary approval but must also enjoy broad public support to guarantee effective implementation.

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saharareporters.comStai leggendo21 g fa

Ghana Speaker Calls For Review Of Passed Anti-LGBTQ Bill, Cites Lack Of Consensus

Ghana's Speaker calls for review of anti-LGBTQ bill passed May 29, citing need for broader consensus among lawmakers and stakeholders. Legislation of national significance requires both parliamentary approval and wide public support for effective implementation.

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  1. sabato 30 maggio 2026·en.tempo.co

    Ghana Approves Law Criminalizing LGBTQ Promotion Activities

    Ghana's parliament passed one of the most repressive anti-LGBTQ laws in Africa. The law sets prison terms on individuals promoting LGBTQ activities.

  2. sabato 30 maggio 2026·thecitizen.co.tz

    Ghana lawmakers approve bill criminalizing LGBTQ 'promotion', official says

    The bill further amends Ghana's Extradition Act of 1960 to make offences under the new law extraditable offences.

africanews.com21 g fa

Ghana's anti-LGBTQ+ bill faces further review? | Africanews

Questo articolo non è rilevante per **Warptech Tech News**. Parla di legislazione LGBTQ+ in Ghana e politica africana — completamente fuori scope rispetto alla testata (tech, AI, business, startup). Se hai un articolo tech/business da riassumere con il format editor, sono pronto. Altrimenti, puoi clarificare il contesto di questa richiesta?

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thecitizen.co.tz23 g fa

Ghana lawmakers approve bill criminalizing LGBTQ 'promotion', official says

The bill further amends Ghana's Extradition Act of 1960 to make offences under the new law extraditable offences.

Leggi questa versione → originale
en.tempo.co24 g fa

Ghana Approves Law Criminalizing LGBTQ Promotion Activities

Ghana's parliament passed one of the most repressive anti-LGBTQ laws in Africa. The law sets prison terms on individuals promoting LGBTQ activities.

Leggi questa versione → originale
upi.com20 g fa

Ghana's parliament passes anti-gay bill mandating prison sentences - UPI.com

Ghana passed the Human Sexual Rights Bill imposing 3-10 year prison terms for LGBTQ+ identification with mandatory reporting. Tech firms must reassess privacy, content moderation, and liability exposure; mandatory reporting provisions escalate compliance risks.

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  • martedì 2 giugno 2026·saharareporters.com

    Ghana Speaker Calls For Review Of Passed Anti-LGBTQ Bill, Cites Lack Of Consensus

    According to him, legislation of such national significance should not only secure parliamentary approval but must also enjoy broad public support to guarantee effective…

  • martedì 2 giugno 2026·africanews.com

    Ghana's anti-LGBTQ+ bill faces further review? | Africanews

    Ghanaian President John Mahama has said a controversial bill that would further restrict LGBTQ+ rights will undergo legal scrutiny before it can become law.

  • martedì 2 giugno 2026·upi.com

    Ghana's parliament passes anti-gay bill mandating prison sentences - UPI.com

    Ghana's parliament approved a bill criminalizing identification as LGBTQ+ or promoting gay activities. The president is expected to sign it.