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Ghana’s Election Marks Record Fifth Opposition Victory in Africa in 2024

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Ghana’s opposition leader, John Mahama, has secured victory over incumbent Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia in a historic Presidential election. The defeat marks the fifth opposition triumph in Africa this year—a record-breaking trend in the continent’s democratic history, following similar triumphs in Botswana, Mauritius, Senegal, and Somaliland. Factors that fueled this victory include growing public intolerance of corruption, economic downturns, and coordinated opposition efforts. Notably, in Botswana and Mauritius, decades-long ruling parties were nearly wiped out, while the opposition in Senegal rose, despite government repression. These developments suggest a budding, yet unexpected democratic resilience in Africa democracies, even as democratic norms decline around the world. According to election observers, this year’s elections are a testament to Africa’s vibrant multiparty politics, driven by citizen activism and demand for accountability, that has begun to reshape the region’s political landscape.

SOURCE: BBC

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