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Parliamentary elections were held in Ghana on 29 December 1992, the first since 1979.Voter turnout was just 28.1% amidst a boycott by opposition parties, who had claimed the preceding presidential elections in November – won by former military ruler Jerry Rawlings with 58% of the vote – were fraudulent, with international observers considering them not to have been conducted in a free and ...
This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the Parliament of Ghana for the First Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana at the 1992 parliamentary election, held on December 29, 1992. The preceding presidential election was considered to have been conducted in a free and fair manner by international observers. The opposition ...
Nana was elected into the first parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana on 7 January 1993 after he was pronounced winner at the 1992 Ghanaian parliamentary election held on 29 December 1992. He was therefore re-elected into the second parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana on 7 January 1997.
Ahead of Ghana becoming a republic, the first presidential election was held on 27 April 1960. Nkrumah won 89 per cent of the vote and was subsequently declared President for life. [10] [16] In the 1965 Ghanaian parliamentary election, all the CPP candidates were elected unopposed due to the one-party state system in place at the time. [17]
Barima was elected into the 1st parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana on 7 January after he emerged as winner at the 1992 Ghanaian parliamentary election held on 29 December 1992 under the membership of the National Democratic Congress.
He was elected into the first parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana on 7 January 1993 after he was pronounced winner at the 1992 Ghanaian parliamentary election held on 29 December 1992. He was elected as Majority Leader of the House and also appointed Minister for Parliamentary Affairs and served in cabinet.
Kosi Kedem Member of Parliament for Hoheo South Constituency In office 7 January 1993 – 6 January 2005 Succeeded by Joseph Zaphenat Amenowode Personal details Born (1945-04-15) 15 April 1945 (age 79) Hoheo South Nationality Ghanaian Political party National Democratic Congress Alma mater University of Ghana University of Cape Coast Occupation Politician Profession Librarian Kosi Kedem (born ...
He was sworn into the First Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana on 7 January 1993 after being pronounced winner at the 1992 Ghanaian election held on 29 December 1992. He lost his candidacy to his fellow party comrade Kwadwo Mama Adams before the commencement of the 1996 Ghanaian general elections .