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Prior to announcing the New Patriotic Party's win in the 2020 general elections, some supporters of the National Democratic Congress massed up around the headquarters of the Electoral Commission (EC) headquarters.




The angry group were seen chanting war songs and hoisting placards over suspicion of plans by the EC to rig the election in favour of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)









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