Ghana’s Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has dismissed assertions that Parliament loses authority after initially approving legislation. He maintains the legislative body retains the constitutional right and procedural capacity to review and amend bills, even after passage. This statement directly addresses concerns raised following the controversial passage of the anti-LGBTQ Bill. Bagbin’s position clarifies that Parliament can revisit legislation prior to presidential assent, allowing for potential revisions. This assertion reinforces Parliament’s role in the legislative process and its ability to refine laws before they are enacted. The Speaker’s comments aim to dispel the notion of a legislative standstill following initial approval of bills. This ruling has significant implications for the future handling of legislation in Ghana.