Discover five key political milestones that shaped Ghana’s history, from independence to the consolidation of democracy.
Ghana democracy
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Opposition NDC blasts Ghana’s Electoral Commission for sudden cancellation of emergency meeting, citing incompetence and systemic inefficiencies.
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Davido celebrates Ghana’s democratic victory, praising peaceful elections and the nation’s progress in African politics
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Dr. Tony Aidoo has accused Ghana’s Supreme Court of eroding parliamentary authority, warning that its rulings threaten democracy and separation of powers
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Ghanaian journalists face rising threats, endangering press freedom and democracy. Stronger protections are critical for media safety in Ghana
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Corruption in Ghana affects governance, limiting growth, eroding trust, and threatening democracy as it impacts public services and economic stability
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U.S. policy imposes visa restrictions on individuals undermining Ghanaian democracy, a move supported by MFWA as a step toward political accountability
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President Akufo-Addo has ruled out any attempt to extend his presidential term, emphasizing his commitment to Ghana’s democratic principles and stability.
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Recent protests in Ghana have highlighted growing concerns about police brutality and the suppression of peaceful dissent, raising questions about the future of the country’s democracy.
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Alban Bagbin, Speaker of Parliament, stresses the need for reforms to Ghana’s democracy, arguing that the 1992 Constitution has concentrated power in the executive branch, leaving the other branches weaker.