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    NDC Opposes EC’s Plan to Reschedule Election Date

    My Ghana DailyBy My Ghana DailyJanuary 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The National Democratic Congress (NDC), one of the major political parties in the country, has recently voiced its disagreement with a proposed change by the Electoral Commission (EC). The proposal in question involves moving the traditional date for holding Presidential and Parliamentary elections from December to November. The NDC has clearly stated that it does not support this change.

    Explaining their position, the NDC has highlighted that they believe a more holistic approach is needed when it comes to revising the electoral process. They argue that instead of making selective, piecemeal changes like altering the election date, it would be more beneficial to conduct a comprehensive review of the entire electoral system. The party insists that such a review should not be a closed-door affair but should involve a wide range of stakeholders in an inclusive and thorough dialogue.

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    The NDC’s stance is rooted in the belief that the electoral process is a fundamental aspect of democracy and, therefore, any changes to it should be carefully considered and broadly agreed upon. They emphasize the importance of transparency and the participation of various groups and individuals who have a stake in the electoral process. This includes not just political parties but also civil society groups, election observers, and the general public.

    By calling for a comprehensive review, the NDC is advocating for a process that examines all aspects of the electoral system, including voter registration, election security, vote counting, and the announcement of results, among others. Their approach suggests that a thorough and inclusive examination of these areas will lead to more meaningful and effective reforms that strengthen the democratic process.

    In summary, the NDC’s response to the EC’s proposal is not just a rejection of a specific change but a call for a more in-depth and participatory approach to electoral reform. They believe that such an approach will ensure the fairness, transparency, and integrity of elections, which are crucial for the health and stability of the nation’s democracy.

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