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  2. List of legislatures by number of members - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of legislatures by number of members. ... (European Parliament) 27 ... Ghana: Parliament of Ghana:

  3. List of parliamentary constituencies of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    At the time Ghana became an independent country, there were 104 seats in parliament. This increased to 198 after 1965 when Ghana became a one party state. At the start of the Second Republic in 1969, the number of seats were increased to 140. This did not change further until the start of the Fourth republic when it was increased from 140 to 200.

  4. List of Ghana governments - Wikipedia

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    Prior to independence, Ghana was under colonial rule in various forms including direct or indirect British rule. On February 12, 1951, the first Ghanaian government or cabinet, dominated by native Ghanaians was formed in the run up to independence on March 6, 1957. since then, Ghana has had a mix of democratically elected governments as well as ...

  5. Parliament of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The composition of the Parliament has changed over the years. There were 140 members in both the Second and the Third Republic parliaments. 2nd Republic parliament: 1969 — 1972; 3rd Republic parliament: 1979 — 1981; In the current Fourth Republic, the number of MPs first increased to 200 and subsequently to 275.

  6. Political history of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Political history of Ghana recounts the history of varying political systems that existed in Ghana during pre-colonial times, the colonial era and after independence. Pre-colonial Ghana was made up of several states and ethnic groups whose political system was categorized by 3 main administrative models; Centralized , Non-centralized and ...

  7. Politics of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The structure and the power of the judiciary are independent of the two other branches of government. The Judiciary of Ghana is responsible for interpreting, applying and enforcing the laws of Ghana, and exists to settle legal conflicts fairly and in a more competent way. [23] The Supreme Court of Ghana has broad powers of judicial review. It ...

  8. Gold Coast Euro-Africans - Wikipedia

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    Gold Coast Euro-Africans were a historical demographic based in coastal urban settlements in colonial Ghana, that arose from unions between European men and African women from the late 15th century – the decade between 1471 and 1482, until the mid-20th century, circa 1957, when Ghana attained its independence.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Ghana/Parliament of Ghana/Members of ...

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    study of history 1922-08-22 Q107568032: 42 Francis Ekow Eshun: Ghanaian politician male: Q107568133: 43 Francis Kwame Donkor: Ghanaian politician male: Q107622588: 44 Frank Abdulai Ayariga: Ghanaian politician and MP for Bawku male: Q5484930: 45 G. K. Agama: Ghanaian economist and a governor of the Bank of Ghana male: economist Mfantsipim ...