Ghana: Election Petition Hearing Set to Begin
The Ghanaian supreme court has set April 16 to begin sitting on the petition brought to it by the New Patriotic Party, challenging the results of December 7 Polls.
A rally of the opposition New Patriotic Party. (file photo)
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Ghana:
E.C's Sums Fail to Add Up - Nana Akomea
Ghanaian Chronicle, 18 February 2013
Nana Akomea, Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party, says the sums so far assembled by the Electoral Commission to explain how 241,000 people from overseas were… Read more »
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Ghana:
When the Vote Matters More Than the Person
Ghanaian Chronicle, 7 March 2013
The Chronicle has decided to buy a new briefcase as a donation to Finance Minister Seth Terkper, to enable him present the next budget in a more dignified manner. Yesterday, the… Read more »
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Ghana:
'Nana Addo Is Most Peaceful Politician in Ghana'
Ghanaian Chronicle, 12 March 2013
THE NATIONAL Chairman of the United Front Party, Nana Agyenim Boateng, has heaped praises on the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2012 presidential elections,… Read more »
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Ghana:
I Will Respect Court Verdict
Ghanaian Chronicle, 14 February 2013
President John Dramani has, for the first time, made a public comment on the petition brought against him and the Electoral Commission (EC) at the Supreme Court by three leading… Read more »
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Ghana:
Supreme Court Blows Hot and Cold On NPP Petition
Ghanaian Chronicle, 8 February 2013
An attempt by Nana Akufo-Addo, New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential candidate in the December 2012 election and two others at getting results and collation forms of all two… Read more »
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Ghana:
Electoral Commission Ordered to Provide Details For Overseas Voters
AEP, 6 February 2013
The Supreme Court by a unanimous decision has granted the request of the petitioners; for the Electoral Commission (EC) to provide them with details of the names and addresses of… Read more »