Ghana Démocratie Afrique de l’Ouest
Le Ghana, une anomalie démocratique ?
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By Julie Owono,
Al Jazeera,
August 2, 2012
Ghana’s success as a democracy is a beacon of hope in sub-Saharan Africa. The next Ghanaian presidential election, scheduled for December 7th, 2012, follow four successful elections since 1992. Ghana has integrated traditional institutions into its modern institutional infrastructure, resulting in a lasting balance of power. With a vibrant civil society that monitors corruption and safeguard the rights of its people, Ghana sustains a highly regulated political environment. Finally, the shift away from ‘neopatrimonialism’ towards greater transparency has allowed for greater stability within Ghana, as in sharp contrast to other oil-rich African states.