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The evolution of the New Patriotic Party in Ghana
Authors:Joseph RA Ayee
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Social Studies , University of Ghana , Legon, Ghana jraayee@ug.edu.gh
Abstract:This paper examines the emergence and development of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) government in the context of a broader examination of the roles of political parties within the Ghanaian political landscape. After describing the political architecture as well as some significant constitutional issues of Ghana's democracy and the roles played by other societal stakeholders, the paper examines the rationale for the formation of the NPP, its manifesto, structure, constituency, power brokers. It then analyses various aspects of the implementation (or not) of the NPP's political and economic objectives since it came to power in 2000 with a message of ‘positive change’. The electoral politics of the campaigns against its major opposition, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and issues of regionalism, ethnicity and other factors are considered in detail. The paper concludes with some lessons learned and generic recommendations for emerging African political parties in relatively young democracies.
Keywords:Ghana  New Patriotic Party  National Democratic Congress  political parties  elections  political systems  political competition  democracy  regionalism  ethnicity
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