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  2. Politics of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The structure and the power of the judiciary are independent of the two other branches of government. The Judiciary of Ghana is responsible for interpreting, applying and enforcing the laws of Ghana, and exists to settle legal conflicts fairly and in a more competent way. [23] The Supreme Court of Ghana has broad powers of judicial review. It ...

  3. Ghanaian government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    The Ghana Women's Premier League was set to begin in January 2021 after the government placed a ban on all football related activities in March 2020 due to COVID-19. [99] Following the lifting of the ban on football Government with the GFA begun the COVID-19 testing of players and club members of Ghana Premier league clubs on 22 October. [100]

  4. The New Force - Wikipedia

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    The New Force is a political group in Ghana founded by Nana Kwame Bediako. [1] [2] A formal launch was scheduled for January 7, 2024, at Independence Square in Accra, but was subsequently cancelled following government intervention. [3] [4] Nana Kwame Bediako and Maryam Issaka Kriese will be the flagbearer and running mate respectively. [5] [6] [7]

  5. Government of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Ghana was created as a parliamentary democracy, followed by alternating military and civilian governments in Ghana. In January 1993, military government gave way to the Fourth Republic after presidential and parliamentary elections in late 1992.

  6. Ghana Union Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Union Movement is a political party in Ghana. It was founded by Christian Kwabena Andrews who is also the founder of the Life Assembly Worship Center in Accra . During the launch of the party, he declared that he is "new Kwame Nkrumah " and also that the "spirit of Nkrumah is back."

  7. Limann government - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of the ministers who served in Limann's People's National Party government during the Third Republic of Ghana. The Third Republic was inaugurated on 24 September 1979. It ended with the coup on 31 December 1981, which brought the Provisional National Defence Council of Jerry Rawlings to power.

  8. Elections in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The presidential election is won by having more than 50% of valid votes cast, [3] whilst the parliamentary elections is won by simple majority, and, as is predicted by Duverger's law, the voting system has encouraged Ghanaian politics into a two-party system, creating extreme difficulty for anybody attempting to achieve electoral success under any banner other than those of the two dominant ...

  9. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings - Wikipedia

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    Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings (born 1 June 1978) [1] [2] is a Ghanaian medical doctor, politician, activist and campaigner [3] who is the eldest daughter of the 1st President under the 4th Republic of Ghana Jerry Rawlings (1993–2001) and former first lady Nana Konadu Agyeman [4] (1993–2001).