All over the world, the issue of financing democratic institutions is a huge concern. In developing countries in Africa, several commentaries and suggestions have inundated the subject. Central to these suggestions is the idea of state funding of political parties. Given that there are many political parties in Ghana, any notion of State financing of political parties does not appeal to many. But as democracy has come to stay in Ghana, the phenomenon of elections and financing would continue to nag for attention. Two issues to this are; whether it is necessary to deregulate the use of money in elections because of democratic free speech or whether to regulate given democratic and equal political participation. The paper uses a qualitative, ...
The role of money is germane to the survival of political parties and the conduct of their campaigns...
This article reviews the electoral reform initiative which began in 1994. It notes that electoral re...
It is sometimes argued that political funding in Africa has a distinctive character. Some scholars c...
Political parties are the vehicles through which the ideals of multiparty democracy could be achieve...
There has been considerable momentum to address the issue of party finance and political corruption ...
The achievement of sustainable democracy demands that particular attention must be paid to the issue...
There has been considerable momentum to address the issue of party finance and political corruption ...
This report reviews and analyses party financing regulation in 13 African countries, drawing on an ...
Although Ghana has made significant progress in the establishment and consolidation of democratic po...
It is widely recognised that representative democracy could not function without political parties, ...
Democracy under any system of rule is associated with vibrant political parties and credible electio...
In developing countries, political activities are expensive. During campaigns, candidates and parti...
The linkage between money and polities is a powerful one with implications for democracy, especially...
Since 1991 Ethiopia has officially adopted multi-party democracy. At present, there are 89 registere...
Actual or apparent corruption can seriously undermine any democratic system. This Article examines t...
The role of money is germane to the survival of political parties and the conduct of their campaigns...
This article reviews the electoral reform initiative which began in 1994. It notes that electoral re...
It is sometimes argued that political funding in Africa has a distinctive character. Some scholars c...
Political parties are the vehicles through which the ideals of multiparty democracy could be achieve...
There has been considerable momentum to address the issue of party finance and political corruption ...
The achievement of sustainable democracy demands that particular attention must be paid to the issue...
There has been considerable momentum to address the issue of party finance and political corruption ...
This report reviews and analyses party financing regulation in 13 African countries, drawing on an ...
Although Ghana has made significant progress in the establishment and consolidation of democratic po...
It is widely recognised that representative democracy could not function without political parties, ...
Democracy under any system of rule is associated with vibrant political parties and credible electio...
In developing countries, political activities are expensive. During campaigns, candidates and parti...
The linkage between money and polities is a powerful one with implications for democracy, especially...
Since 1991 Ethiopia has officially adopted multi-party democracy. At present, there are 89 registere...
Actual or apparent corruption can seriously undermine any democratic system. This Article examines t...
The role of money is germane to the survival of political parties and the conduct of their campaigns...
This article reviews the electoral reform initiative which began in 1994. It notes that electoral re...
It is sometimes argued that political funding in Africa has a distinctive character. Some scholars c...