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As Ghana gears up for the highly anticipated 2024 general elections, political parties in the country are taking proactive steps to ensure a peaceful and fair election process. In a bid to prevent electoral violence and promote national unity, major political parties are set to sign a Peace Pact ahead of the polls. The agreement, which is expected to be signed by all major political parties, is seen as a crucial step in maintaining the political stability that Ghana is known for in the West African region.
The Peace Pact is a commitment by political parties to refrain from inciting violence, making inflammatory statements, or engaging in any actions that could disrupt the electoral process. It is a collective pledge by political leaders to uphold democratic principles, ensure free and fair elections, and work together to foster national peace, regardless of the electoral outcome.
Ghana has a history of peaceful elections, but concerns about potential unrest remain, especially as political temperatures rise during election seasons. The Peace Pact aims to build confidence in the electorate, ensure that all political stakeholders conduct their campaigns in a manner that respects the rule of law, and provide a framework for resolving any disputes that may arise.
The Peace Pact typically includes provisions for:
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