Politics
NPP Passes Constitutional Reform Proposals to National Council for Final Review
NPP’s top decision-making body advances key constitutional changes, setting the stage for critical party reforms

- NPP’s NEC forwards constitutional amendment proposals to National Council
- Key issues include inclusion of appointed executives and timing of presidential candidate election
- National Council to review before final approval at National Delegates Conference
The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) National Executive Committee (NEC) has submitted a series of proposed constitutional changes to the party’s National Council for thorough examination.
These proposals, crafted by the NPP’s Constitution Review Committee, will undergo detailed scrutiny by the National Council before being presented to the National Delegates Conference for ultimate approval.
Key topics under discussion include the possible formal inclusion of appointed party executives in the party’s official structure and whether the party’s presidential candidate should be chosen prior to other executive positions.
With the NEC meeting now concluded, the spotlight turns to the National Council as it prepares to debate the proposed amendments.