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The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress who doubles as a Vice President of the Socialist International (SI) has led the party to an SI council meeting in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Johnson Asiedu-Nketiah is accompanied by the Deputy Director of International Relations for the NDC, Dr. Karl Mark Arhin, among others.
The Council meeting which is scheduled to take place on January 28-29, will be hosted by a member party in the said country, the Dominican Revolutionary Party, PRD.
The meeting will discuss among other major issues, how to protect our democracies from emerging new threats such as the deliberate discrediting of democratic institutions; the press; fake news; cyber-attacks and invasive technology.
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