and it is much bigger even than this huge decision. explain how that is. yeah. look, you know, if you look at the 20,000 foot level, the story of the middle decades. 20th century, broadly speaking, was of convergence between what we think of as the red states and blue states, both in terms of the outcomes, the economic opportunity, the people had living in them. more importantly, in harmonizing the rights that were available to people in every state. i mean, we saw beginning with brown versus board of education, the civil rights act, all of those landmark supreme court decisions, contraception, interracial marriage and one man one vote and of course abortion. basically, reduced the ability of states to restrict the rights available to their citizens and establish more of a common floor of rights that were available to everyone everywhere. we are clearly now moving into
The political forces in the Opposition have added a new shot in their anti-Modi narrative contending that the regime was flouting the Constitutional norms of governance.
Ransford Gyampo: Akufo Addo’s replacement should deepen NPP internal democracy
May 6, 2021
A Senior Political Science Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Professor Ransford Gyampo, has asked the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to adopt a ‘One Man One Vote’ (OMOV) system for electing a successor of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as the party’s flagbearer going into the 2024 elections.
He explained that the OMOV principle, if adopted by the party stands to give it the opportunity to elect a flag bearer in a manner that would deepen its internal democracy and ensure popular acceptance as well as ownership of whoever emerges as the party’s presidential candidate.