Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Ghana's New President: Africa's Symbol Of A Working Democracy

Rich Clabaugh/STAFF

From Christian Science Monitor:

John Atta Mills took the oath of office Wednesday after a closely contested race.
Accra, Ghana - Thousands of Ghanaians packed Independence Square in the capital Wednesday to welcome their new president after an election so close that one small rural constituency held the key to victory for opposition candidate John Atta Mills.

Ghana's orderly transition of power is a bright spot after a dismal year for democracy in Africa. More than 1,000 Kenyans died in violent attacks that followed a disputed election 12 months ago. Kenya's crisis was followed by Zimbabwe's flawed elections, which resulted in a power-sharing agreement that has yet to be implemented. In Mauritania and Guinea, the military seized power from the elected governments.

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