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Prosecuting politicians does not mean Ghana’s democracy is under attack – Duncan Amoah to NPP

Mr Amoah further pointed to freedom of expression as evidence that Ghana’s democratic space remains open, stressing that citizens continue to have the opportunity to voice their opinions on national issues.
His comments come after the New Patriotic Party’s “Democracy Under Attack” demonstration on August 6, 2026, during which the party raised concerns over alleged threats to democratic governance and what it described as the targeting of its members.
Speaking on Channel One TV on Saturday, August 8, Mr Amoah, however, cautioned political actors against crossing the line from legitimate criticism into threats or intimidation.
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