The center-rightist may get the boot as the Ghanaian Parliament's minority leader. From Citi FM (Ghana): "The Minority Leader of the 5th Parliament, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu is likely to be toppled by some members of the Minority caucus in the 6th Parliament who are yet to be sworn in. According to Citi News’ Parliamentary correspondent, Richard Sky, the leadership of the [center-right] New Patriotic Party (NPP) are currently in a meeting 'to take a clear decision everybody within the party leadership and of course those in Parliament will rally around.'"
Ghana: Minority Leader’s Position Under Threat
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1/02/2013
Labels: Africa, Democracy, Political Parties