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Government of Ghana
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Ghana used to be ruled by a military government. In 1992, Ghana allowed its citizens to elect its leaders, and in 1993, Ghana became a parliamentary democracy known as the Fourth Republic. The 1992 constitution splits powers between a president, parliament, cabinet, council of state, and an independent national court.
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![]() Coat of Arms of the Republic of Ghana | |
![]() Flagstaff House is the official residence and presidential palace. | |
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Formed | Founder's Day 67 years, 4 months Republic Day 64 years 1992 Constitution 32 years, 2 months |
Jurisdiction | Republic of Ghana |
Headquarters | Accra, Greater Accra ![]() |
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Website | www |
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Anyone can vote in Ghana, regardless of their gender, race, background, money, and so on.[1]