Chiefs propose reduction in minimum age for presidential aspirants
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Chiefs propose reduction in minimum age for presidential aspirants - Ghana Business News
Traditional leaders in the Upper West Region have proposed the reduction of the minimum age requirement for persons seeking to contest presidential election in Ghana as the country sets in motion processes to review the 1992 Republican Constitution. The chiefs proposed a minimum of 35 years and a maximum of 75 to 80 years for an individual who wants to contest a presidential election in the country. Kuoro Osman Deiwia Nankpa III, the Paramount C…
Chiefs propose reduction in minimum age for presidential aspirants
File photo of voting booths Traditional leaders in the Upper West Region have proposed reducing the minimum age requirement for individuals seeking to contest presidential elections in Ghana, as the country begins the process of reviewing the 1992 Republican Constitution. The chiefs suggested a minimum age of 35 years and a maximum of 75 to […] The post Chiefs propose reduction in minimum age for presidential aspirants appeared first on Ghanamma…
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