Ghana's Nkrumahist Parties Keep Splitting - a Threat to Their Strength in the 2024 Election TC_Africa: Ghana
and interviewed present and past party technocrats, academics and media practitioners. I also reviewed the literature on intra-party conflict, factionalism and fragmentation in Ghana.
The tradition has had the most splinter parties in Ghana over the years. The People's National Convention, National Independence Party, Peoples' Heritage Party and National Convention Party emerged in 1992. The Progressive People's Party was formed in 2012 and the All People's Congress in 2016.occurred ahead of the 1979 elections
Disagreements within the Provisional National Defence Council/Rawlings-inspired National Democratic Congress resulted in splinter parties like the National Reform Party in 1992, Democratic Freedom Party in 2006 and National Democratic Party in 2012.
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