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The lawyer of the PPP argued that the Constitutional Instrument (CI 94), the regulation governing the 2016 general elections does not provide for the disqualification of any candidate.
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Speaking after the case was heard yesterday (Tuesday) he said he is currently optimistic the ruling on Friday, October 28, will be in their favour.
He argued that it was clear the Electoral Commission erred by taking this step to disqualify the presidential aspirants.
he added.
Dr Nduom is one of 13 presidential aspirants who was disqualified in the presidential race due to some anomalies on his forms.
On reasons why the PPP’s Papa Kwesi Nduom was disqualified, the EC Chair said: “the Commission is unable to accept Dr Nduom’s nomination because again the number of subscribers in his forms did not make the requirements of regulation 7(2) of CI 94.”
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