The National People's Party's proposed constitutional amendment was deferred to the Council of Elders for review.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has postponed the National Delegates Conference in Kumasi, which was set to vote on constitutional revisions. The Party failed to reach an agreement on the proposed reforms, which were the main topic of discussion at the annual Conference. The Constitution Review Committee, directed by Alexander Afenyo-Markin, was given with over 90 proposed amendments, but the 11-member panel narrowed it down to 38 for delegate consideration. According to Elton Brobbey of JoyNews, the Party has resolved to forward the shortlisted modifications to the NPP Council of Elders for guidance on how to proceed. A plan to elect a presidential candidate two years before a major election is among the 38. Currently, if the Party is in opposition, the Party elects its Presidential candidate two years before the General Elections, and if the Party is in power, the Party elects its Presidential candidate a year before the General Elections. Some members of the party believe that the cur...