Progress Party (Ghana)
Progress Party | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Kofi Abrefa Busia |
| President | Kofi Abrefa Busia |
| Founded | 1969 |
| Dissolved | January 13, 1972[1] |
| Headquarters | Accra |
| Ideology | Liberal |
| National affiliation | Ghana |
| 2nd Republic | 105 |
The Progress Party (PP) was the ruling party in Ghana during the Second Republic (1969 - 1972). In the 29 August 1969 elections, the PP won 105 of the National Assembly's 140 seats.[2]
The party was led by Kofi Abrefa Busia, who became Prime Minister on 3 September, 1969.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "GHANA: The Party System in 1951-1956 and 1957-1962". http://danquahinstitute.org. Danquah Institute. Retrieved 5 February 2015. External link in
|website=(help) - ↑ "Progress Party". http://www.ghanavisions.com. Ghanavisions. Retrieved 5 February 2015. External link in
|website=(help) - ↑ "The National Liberation Council and the Busia Years". http://www.ghanaweb.com. Ghanaweb. Retrieved 5 February 2015. External link in
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| Preceded by National Liberation Council |
Governments of Ghana Second Republic 1969–1972 |
Succeeded by National Redemption Council |
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