Ghana Democratic Governance: Transitioning Routes


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Ghana Democratic Governance. Transitioning Routes. At the time of the Ghanas independence in March 1957 a democratic system of government was instituted but the process of political development was derailed and often interrupted by frequent coups. This is evident in the interchange of military and civilian regimes in the last fifty-one years. While in the post-independence era the development of democracy the party system and democratic institutions in Ghana has taken many twists and turns due to the persistent military interventions in politics as part of the third-wave of democratization in 1992 under Ghanas Fourth Republic a new democratic system was re-introduced in the country under the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government. The opening of political spaces for the political parties and civil society organizations in the last two decades has witnessed the resurgence of political parties of different sizes and ideological orientation under various political traditions which has led to the strengthening of Ghanas party system.
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