Ghana's New Patriotic Party (NPP) is undergoing major internal reforms following its defeat in the 2024 elections, aiming to strengthen party unity and reconnect with grassroots supporters. Key changes include abolishing the super delegates system and expanding the electoral college by 40%, allowing more members to participate in selecting the party's flagbearer. Party leaders and prominent members have emphasized the urgent need for unity, discipline, and a renewed focus on service over personal interests. The reforms, debated and adopted at the recent National Delegates Conference, are seen as crucial steps to address internal divisions and position the NPP for a comeback in the 2028 elections. However, some critics warn that the new rules could create further challenges if not managed carefully.
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