National Reform Party (Ghana)

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The National Reform Party is a political party in Ghana. It was founded in 1999 by a splinter group from the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

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[edit] Elections

The party contested the 2000 presidential and parliamentary elections on the 7 December 2000 but won no seats. Its presidential candidate Augustus Obuadum Tanoh ("Goosie" Tanoh) had 1.1% of the presidential vote.[1] His running mate was Fetus Kosiba.[2]

[edit] Officials

The chairman and leader of the party is Peter Kpordugbe,[3] former head of the National Service Secretariat and a former member of the NDC. The General Secretary is Kyeretwie Opoku.[2]

[edit] Motto

The party's motto is "Ghana first".[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ African Elections Database. Elections in Ghana. Albert C. Nunley. Retrieved on 2007-07-28.
  2. ^ a b Reform Party. Reference. Ghana Home Page. Retrieved on 2007-07-28.
  3. ^ IFES Election Guide - Election Profile for Ghana. IFES. Retrieved on 2007-07-28.
  4. ^ Ghanian (sic) political flags. Flags of the World. Retrieved on 2007-07-28.

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