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Liberia: National Elections Commission Submits US$1 1 Million Budget for By-elections in Bomi, Bong & Grand Gedeh Counties

Liberia: National Elections Commission Submits US$1 1 Million Budget for By-elections in Bomi, Bong & Grand Gedeh Counties
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Women Raise Over US$3,000 to Support Embattled Female Candidates

Women Raise Over US$3,000 to Support Embattled Female Candidates
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Liberia: Analysis of the results of the special senatorial election and referendum

Liberia: Analysis of the results of the special senatorial election and referendum Listen to article The Liberian National Elections Commission recently completed the results of the special senatorial election and referendum. According to the results, the Liberian people voted massively against the ruling party and rejected the referendum. The election was held on December 8, 2020. The National Elections Commission (NEC), after much litigation, gave the majority of the results of the election. The results show that 10 candidates of the ruling party, the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) lost, and 6 candidates of the Collaborative Political Parties (CPP) won. CPP is a coalition of 4 opposition parties: the Unity Party, the Liberty Party, the Alternative National Congress, and the All Liberian Party. 3 independent candidates won their respective elections.

Liberia: Female Senatorial Candidates Battling Their Way through the Supreme Court to Earn Seat in the Senate

Liberia: Female Senatorial Candidates Battling Their Way through the Supreme Court to Earn Seat in the Senate Liberia: Female Senatorial Candidates Battling Their Way through the Supreme Court to Earn Seat in the Senate Share MONROVIA – Ms. Botoe Kanneh – a commoner, a meat seller – who some may have considered as not having any class in politics – has proven to be very formidable in the almost all-male senatorial election but the fight to clip her wings continue to be waged and stalling her certification as winner of the election in Gbarpolu County. But she is not the only female forcing a camel through the eye of a needle to add up to women’s representation in the Senate. Madam Edith Gongloe-Weh of Nimba County is also equally battling the ruling establishment to earn a seat in the upper house of the Legislature.

Liberia: Nine Counties Under-represented at the Senate

Liberia: Nine Counties Under-represented at the Senate Liberia: Nine Counties Under-represented at the Senate Share MONROVIA – It appears that the multiple legal actions filed against the conduct of the just ended December 8, 2020 senatorial and representative by elections in Liberia by some defeated candidates are strangulating adequate representation and impeding legislative debates and decisions intended to help improve the living conditions of citizens and guarantee sustainable developments across the country. The situation comes as political debates, activities, intensify at Capitol Hill, and newly elected Senators’ recent vow to continue to checkmate the Executive and put more pressure on the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) led government of President George Manneh Weah to deliver to the Liberian people.

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