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The New Patriotic Party will hold primaries in eight constituencies on Saturday July 25 2015 a statement issued by the Party's General Secretary has said.
The constituencies are Klottey Korle, Tema West, Tema Central, Obom-Domeabra, Okaikoi South.
The rest are Kintampo North, Juaben, Kwesimintsim
The statement asked Constituency Election Committees within these Constituencies to liaise with the respective District Directors of the Electoral Commission for the selection of appropriate venues and to ensure the smooth conduct of the Primaries.
"All earlier operational directives issued in this regard will be in effect," the statement said.
Elections in these constituences were reschedlued to enable the party's resolve some internal issues. Two more constituencies remain outstanding.
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