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Former President Rawlings has called on the United States to be cautious in judging the success of democratic regimes on the continent.
He said on numerous occasions the United States and other countries of the West have supported elected regimes that disregard the true meaning of freedom and justice.
Speaking last Friday during a courtesy call on him by a United States Congressional delegation led by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, the former President, who is also the founder of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) said many elected governments have failed their electorate because they were wittingly or unwittingly propped by Western countries who see no wrong with these governments because they were assumed to have been elected by popular vote.
The former President thus called on the United States not to ignore freedom and justice as a measuring rod in determining the success of African democracies. He said in the United States elections are won on economic policy rather than the application of freedom and justice because institutions that protect such freedoms have passed the test of time and work efficiently.
Accompanied by Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings and Special Aide, Kofi Adams, former President Rawlings noted that in Ghana and some parts of Africa governments gain the confidence of the electorate by guaranteeing freedom and justice and ensuring that the wrongs of the past are corrected expeditiously.
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