The Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) says it is yet to complete its party structures a year after the launch of the party.
The party broke away from the opposition National Democratic Congress.
The DFP will be celebrating its one year anniversary on Sunday, the 28th of October, 2007 the day it was launched.
As the party marks its anniversary however executives say they are still struggling to organize themselves and build structures required of a political party.
The party was supposed to go to congress to elect a flag bearer before the end of the year but according to the Acting General Secretary of the DFP, Bede Ziedeng the congress date has been postponed to early next year to allow time to complete structures.
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