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Hamat Bah says Gambia needs proportional voting system

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He made these remarks on Saturday night at a biennial congress convened by his National Reconciliation Party (NRP) held at Brikamaba, Fuladu District in the Central River Region. The theme for the congress was: ‘Consolidation of the Party Democracy and Inclusive Politics’. The congress was attended by various cabinet ministers, governors, representatives of other political parties among other supporters. He said: “Our current electoral system ca…
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By: Kemo Kanyi Hamat N.K. Bah, leader of the National Reconciliation Party (NRP) and Minister of Territorial Administration and Lands, has explained why Gambians in the diaspora are still unable to vote in national elections. According to him, the current electoral system must be completely reformed to allow them to participate. Speaking in Brikama-Ba, Central River Region (CRR), at his party's national congress this weekend, Hon. Bah emphasized…

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thepoint.gm broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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