NATIONAL CONVENTION PARTY (GHANA)


The 'National Convention Party' (NCP) is a political party in Ghana.
The party was formed in 1992 after the ban on political parties was lifted by the military Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) government. Its first leader was Kow Nkensen Arkaah.

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1992 elections
Merger
Notes

1992 elections


The NCP contested the 1992 presidential election in an alliance with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) led by Jerry Rawlings and Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere (EGLE) led by Owuraku Amofa. The alliance put forward a single candidate for president, Jerry Rawlings and a single vice president candidate, Ekow Arkaah on November 3, 1992. They won 58.4% of the popular vote[1] and became the first President and Vice President of the Fourth Republic of Ghana.
In the 29 December 1992 Parliamentary election, the NCP won 8 out of 200 constituencies.[2]

Merger


The "Nkrumahist" parties decided to merge before contesting the 1996 elections. The People's Convention Party (PCP) and the NCP then announced the formation of the Convention People's Party on January 29, 1996.[3]. This signaled the end of the NCP as a standalone party.

Notes


1. Elections in Ghana:03 November 1992 Presidential Election
2. Elections in Ghana:29 December 1992 Parliamentary Election
3. Arkaah says he can work with Rawlings despite


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