When the National Democratic Congress (NDC), decided that, the President, John Dramani Mahama, was not taking part in the Institute of
Economic Affairs debate, I wrote an epistle registering my disagreement, I stated why I believe the President, should heed to the call, not as part of strengthening our democracy, but because in the past, has used the platform and going forward the NDC, will need the platform again.
Not exact matches
Legislation - Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill
Debate -
Economic Affairs Committee on Auditors: market concentration and their role
The Institute of
Economic Affairs (IEA) has slated November 22, 2016, for its first presidential
debate ahead of the December 7 polls.
Mr. Anyidoho was commenting on the Institute of
Economic Affairs (IEA) claim that it consulted the Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Hannah Tetteh as a rep for the ruling NDC, ahead of the launch of the 2016 Presidential
debate, a development that has irked some National Executives of the party.
TheInstitute of
Economic Affairs (IEA) may have to organize this year's Presidential
Debate without the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Three out of seven contesting candidates are taking part in this year's presidential
debate by the Institute of
Economic Affairs.
Although the NDC had indicated that it will participate in a
debate on the voters» register, the governing party did a massive u-turn hours to the controversial
debate, the Institute for
Economic Affairs (IEA) has revealed.
Speaking at a
debate about gender quotas at the Institute of
Economic Affairs, Bloom said that professional women were being promoted beyond their abilities.
He also took a swipe at the Institute for
Economic Affairs (IEA) over this year's presidential
debates, which will have an exclusive one between leaders of the country's two major parties, as proposed.
The NCCE
debate comes on the back of the botched presidential
debate efforts by the Institute of
economic affairs.
Voters» register
debate transcends NDC, NPP — IEA The Executive Director of the Institute of
Economic Affairs (IEA), Jean Mensa has defended the policy think tank's decision to hold a
debate on the country's voters» register, saying the institute has every right to discuss such national issues.
The All People's Congress (APC) has slammed New Patriotic Party (NPP) Youth Organiser, Sammy Awuku for suggesting that the ruling party boycotted the ongoing Institute of
Economic Affairs (IEA) presidential
debate because their flagbearer, Hassan Ayariga, would not be there to do their dirty work.
As part of arrangements towards the Institute of
Economic Affairs (IEA) 2016
Debate Series, the IEA on Wednesday 1st June 2016 convened a meeting of representatives of flagbearers of three political parties, namely the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the Convention People's Party (CPP) and the Peoples» National Convention (PNC).
Mrs Jean Mensah, Executive Director, IEA The Institute of
Economic Affairs, IEA, will begin its 2016 Presidential
debate from June to July this year.
It appears Communication Minister Dr Edward Omane Boamah is the one blocking President Mahama's participation in the Institute of
Economic Affairs» (IEA) presidential
debates.
«The National Democratic Congress (NDC), has, at its Functional Executive Committee (FEC), Meeting on Tuesday, June 21, 2016, decided not to participate in any
debate to be organized by the Institute Of
Economic Affairs (IEA), as far as it is related to the 2016 General Election.»
The Institute of
Economic Affairs (IEA) says the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) can not boycott this year's
debate slated for September, saying the
debate is for the good of the political parties and so it will not be in their best interest to boycott it.
During a
debate over the consolidation held at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public
Affairs this spring, Consensus representatives painted a grim picture: Syracuse is facing sluggish
economic development and high poverty rates coupled with a fleeing population.
On Monday September 11, Bill 148, Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 was reported (with amendments) from the Standing Committee on Finance and
Economic Affairs, and House
debate on second reading has begun.