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Supreme court decision - democracy in action?

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  • Kwobia,Toronto 10 years ago

    All politicians need to trim their egos and put the interest of the country first.But as we see the events unfolding in Washington,USA,that is easier said than done.

  • Mankind 10 years ago

    The present E.C will NOT fix the problems you listed above. This is how he manipulates election for his party. His an expert in nullifying votes in Ashanti, Eastern and Western regions. And absolutely, NONE in the Volta, Nort ...
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  • KING 10 years ago

    THAT IS VERY TRUE.

  • Yaw Ohemeng 10 years ago

    You have taken a rather simplistic view of the issues at stake.

    We require both administrative and legislative and probably constitutional reforms in our electoral system. The issues exposed during the petition are not so ...
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  • Akwadaa_Nyame 10 years ago

    Twisting facts consistently. How can a seemingly intelligent person make this ststement:With regards to duplicate serial numbers, some judges were inclined to grant that claim if laws existed to that effect. The fact of the m ...
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  • Yaw Ohemeng 10 years ago

    I am persisting because I care about the success of democracy in my country. Elections with errors (whether inadvertent or deliberate) affecting over 40% of results can be described as credible. It does not matter whether you ...
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  • Nii Ashitey 10 years ago

    Yaw, what was determined by the sc was based on the facts and not on methodology or definitions but what happened on the ground.You seem to suggest that if on the face of the pink sheet,there appears over voting but which is ...
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  • Yaw Ohemeng 10 years ago

    Nii you might be right but we should leave it to speculation or that it never happens again in future? At least 4 judges accepted that the petition had merit. This is not an insignificant number for flaws to be ignored for fu ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    "Personally I feel we Ghanaians are missing the point. We have elections to elect leaders who can pursue our national and the people interest. Are we getting the right leaders? It seems from Rawlings through Kuffour, Mills an ...
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