Introduction:
As Ghana approaches the 30-year mark of its Fourth Republic,it stands out as a beacon of democracy in West Africa. The nation successfully transitioned from military rule to a stable constitutional government in 1992, navigating a complex political landscape characterized by vibrant electoral processes, an engaged civil society, and a commitment to human rights. Though, this journey has not been without significant challenges. Recent developments raise critical questions about the resilience of democratic institutions, the role of civil society engagement, and the influence of external factors. This article delves into Ghana’s current democratic surroundings by assessing both its achievements and obstacles while emphasizing ongoing efforts to uphold democratic values amidst shifting political dynamics. Insights from Brookings and local experts provide a thorough view on how foundational elements established during the Fourth Republic are being tested while…
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Author : Sophia Davis
Publish date : 2025-09-21 13:23:00
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