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Ghana’s Government Backs Five-year Presidential Term, Lowers Minimum Age To 35

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Ghana’s government has accepted a recommendation to extend the presidential term from four to five ​years, the West African country’s justice minister said ‌on Thursday.

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President John Dramani Mahama set up a committee last year that reviewed the 1992 constitution and made recommendations, some of which ​were accepted by the government.
Attorney General and Minister for ​Justice Dominic Awine said the term of Parliament ⁠will also be extended to match the new presidential ​term.
The presidential term extension was designed to give administrations more ​time to govern, the government said.
“The early months of every administration are consumed by transition matters, and the final year is largely consumed ​by elections,” Awine said.
The government accepted in principle the ​committee’s proposal to lower the minimum age for presidential candidates, currently 40, ‌but ⁠modified the recommended threshold to 35 years rather than the 30 proposed by the committee.
The government also accepted that presidential elections will be held in the first week of ​November to ensure ​an adequate ⁠gap between polls and the January 7 inauguration.
Another committee will be established to draft two ​amendment bills expected to be ready by October ​2026.

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The ⁠bill covering term limits will have to go through a number of steps before going to a national referendum in ⁠2027.
For ​the referendum to pass, at least ​40% of registered voters must turn out, with at least 75% voting in ​favour.

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