NPP Would Win Parliamentary Majority If Elections Were Held Today - Afenyo Markin

NPP Would Win Parliamentary Majority If Elections Were Held Today - Afenyo Markin

Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has claimed that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) would secure a parliamentary majority if elections were held today in Ghana. His remark, which has circulated widely on social media and political discussion platforms, reflects growing confidence within the opposition party about its current political standing.

Speaking on the political climate in the country, Afenyo-Markin suggested that public sentiment may be shifting in favor of the NPP. According to him, if Ghanaians were to vote today, the party would regain control of the Parliament of Ghana, which is currently dominated by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) following the last general elections.

Political analysts say such statements are often part of broader political messaging aimed at energizing party supporters and shaping public perception ahead of future elections. While the claim reflects optimism within the NPP, any real shift in parliamentary control would ultimately depend on voter decisions in the next national polls.

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