comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Tempore of the liberian senate - Page 21 : comparemela.com

Liberia: No Election for New Senate Pro-Tempore Until 2024 – Sen Albert Chie Clarifies

Liberia: No Election for New Senate Pro-Tempore Until 2024 – Sen. Albert Chie Clarifies Liberia: No Election for New Senate Pro-Tempore Until 2024 – Sen. Albert Chie Clarifies Share MONROVIA – Prior to Monday, January 11, 2021 resumption of legislative activities, there have been speculations about election for a new President Pro-Tempore of the Liberian Senate, though the current, Sen. Albert Chie, is yet to end his six-year tenure. The speculations stem from the results of the December 8, 2020 Special Senatorial Elections that saw 11 of the 14 Senators who sought re-election defeated and a good number of opposition figures winning against the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change candidates. On Monday, Senate Pro-Temp announced that there is no vacancy for the position of Senate Pro-Temp until 2024. He announced that with the election results shown so far from the National Elections Commission, there are vacancies for few positions in the Senate leadership which include

Will Deputy Speaker Election Be Held Today?

As Speaker Chambers declares campaign open House Speaker Bhofal Chambers, according to floor proceedings, has formally announced the vacancy for the Deputy Speaker position and declared the campaign for the position opened, encouraging members of the House of Representatives with interest in the position to begin consultations or campaign. The Speaker also told his colleagues that today, the 1st day sitting of the 4th session, will see debates as part of the agenda for normal business of the day. The debates today will decide whether the election should be held or deferred, but most Representives in the corridors of the Capitol Building yesterday were insisting that the election be held urgently to fill the vacancy of the Deputy Speaker in order to allow appointments of Committees to prepare for the 4th Annual Message of the President. 

LIBERIA: As The 4th Sitting Of National Legislature Opens, Speaker Chambers Addresses Colleagues, Outlines 2020 Progress

LIBERIA: As The 4th Sitting Of National Legislature Opens, Speaker Chambers Addresses Colleagues, Outlines 2020 Progress LIBERIA: As The 4th Sitting Of National Legislature Opens, Speaker Chambers Addresses Colleagues, Outlines 2020 Progress th sitting of the House of Representatives. Below is the full text of the Speaker: Distinguished Colleagues:  As 2020 has ended, it should be our collective prayer that all the adversities, challenges, distractions and harsh political attitudes to extremes end with it, and that 2021 should bring lasting peace, success and harmony. Our today’s convocation in this Sacred Chambers is in consonance with Article 32(a) of the Liberian Constitution, which states, “the Legislature shall assemble in Regular Session once a year, on the Second Working Monday in January”. We have now come, with a high sense of responsibility, renewed energy and preparedness, to fulfill this very important Clause or Article of the Constitution.

Nimba County Out of CPP s Grip | Liberian Observer

NEC reported that Rep. Koung (right) won Nimba County senate race with 37,899, which represents 36.12 percent of the votes, while his closest rival, Edith Gongloe-Weh (left), candidate of the ticket CPP obtained 34,153, which amounts to 32.55 percent of all valid votes counted. However, Gongloe-Weh has challenged the results and is demanding a re-run. Rep. Jeremiah Koung Wins  but… By David Menjor The Collaborating Political Parties now faces increasing difficulty to make an impact on the results of the senatorial election in Nimba County, which Rep. Jeremiah Koung has won according to the National Elections Commission. Nimba, which is Liberia’s second most populous county, has now gone to the Movement for Democracy and Reconciliation of Senator Prince Yormie Johnson a party that leans in favor of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC).  

Liberia: Would Snowe, Nuquay, Samukai, Dillon and Karnga-Lawerence Bring the Anticipated Impact in the Liberian Senate?

Liberia: Would Snowe, Nuquay, Samukai, Dillon and Karnga-Lawerence Bring the Anticipated Impact in the Liberian Senate?
allafrica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from allafrica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.