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The National Delegates congress of the ruling National Democratic Congress is slated for 24- 26 October this year.
The party's General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketiah revealed this at the National Executive Council meeting held here in Accra.
The party will elect new national executives during the Congress in October.
Reading a breakdown of the party's election calendar, Asiedu Nketia said they have from now until 19 July to complete branch elections.
After the branch elections, the party will then conduct constituency elections which will end on 31 August.
The party has also designated 31 August to 5 October to conclude these elections which will be followed by regional and youth congresses on 19 October.
Earlier, president Mahama reiterated the party will increase the number of delegates in the upcoming elections.
Detailed information on the entire process will be communicated to members by THE officials in due course.
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