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This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Ghana
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The People's Action Party (PAP) was a political party in Ghana during the Second Republic (1969-1972). In elections held on 29 August 1969, the PAP won 2 out of 140 seats in the National Assembly. The party's leader was Imoru Ayarna.[1]
References
^ Daniel Miles McFarland, Historical Dictionary of Ghana, 1985, p. 146
Political parties in Ghana
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Parliament |
New Patriotic Party (169)
National Democratic Congress (106)
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Unrepresented |
- All People's Congress
- Democratic Freedom Party
- Convention People's Party
- Democratic People's Party
- Great Consolidated Popular Party
- Ghana Democratic Republican Party
- Ghana Freedom Party
- Ghana National Party
- Independent People's Party
- National Democratic Party
- National Reform Party
- New Vision Party
- People's National Convention
- Progressive People's Party
- United Front Party
- United Ghana Movement
- Yes People's Party
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Defunct |
- Action Congress Party
- All People's Republican Party
- Anlo Youth Organisation
- Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere
- Ghana Congress Party
- Justice Party
- Muslim Association Party
- National Alliance of Liberals
- National Congress of British West Africa
- National Convention Party
- National Independence Party
- National Liberation Movement
- Northern People's Party
- People's Action Party
- People's Convention Party
- People's Heritage Party
- People's National Party
- Popular Front Party
- Progress Party
- Social Democratic Front
- Third Force Party
- Togoland Congress
- United Gold Coast Convention
- United National Convention
- United Nationalist Party
- United Party
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- Portal:Politics
- List of political parties in Ghana
- Politics of Ghana
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