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The Daily Dispatch newspaper reports that it has credible information indicating that the impending August 7 Congress of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) might be postponed.
The Congress is to elect the Party’s candidate for the 2012 presidential elections.
The postponement could be due to an injunction to be placed on the Party holding the Congress.
One of the persons preparing to sue the Party said, “I am one of the fully-paid-up members who love this Party more than any individual or group of persons.
"If the National Executives do not see reason to postpone the Congress to enable all issues to be resolved, we will definitely serve the writ on the NPP on Friday, July 23, 2010.”
Source: Daily Dispatch
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