The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) begins the election of its parliamentary candidates on Wednesday.
The primaries will begin in the party’s orphan constituencies across the country.
The party is starting from the Central Region where it has the lowest number of seats.
The NDC won only two out of 19 seats in the Central Region in the last elections, one of them in Mfantseman East, the home constituency of its flagbearer, Prof. Evans Atta Mills.
Party executives say there is enthusiasm ahead of the primaries.
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