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Since the 2014 senatorial elections, the number of election dispute cases have continued to show an upward trend. Recalling the 2017 elections and the challenges which followed that virtually brought the country to the brink of conflict, it appears the 2023 electoral process is now deja-vu. The most contentious issue at the time centered around the integrity of the Voters Registry (VR), which by all accounts had been severely compromised. The Supreme Court determined that the VR was indeed compromised and accordingly mandated the Elections Commission to clean up the VR before the conduct of the runoff elections. The Supreme Court’s mandate was conveniently ignored, and the Court sat and watched helplessly as its mandate was flouted by the NEC with impunity. ....
Liberia: U.S. Embassy Condemns Election of Sen. Prince Johnson to Senate Leadership (Full Statement) Liberia: U.S. Embassy Condemns Election of Sen. Prince Johnson to Senate Leadership (Full Statement) Share The U.S. Embassy strongly condemns the election yesterday of notorious warlord Prince Y. Johnson as Chair of the Liberian Senate Committee on Defense and Intelligence. Senator Johnson’s gross human rights violations during Liberia’s civil wars are well-documented; his continued efforts to protect himself from accountability, enrich his own coffers and sow division are also well known. That the Liberian Senate would see fit to elevate him to a leadership role – particularly in the area in which he has done this country the most harm creates doubts as to the seriousness of the Senate as a steward of Liberia’s defense and security. The U.S. government is proud of our longstanding partnership with the Ministry of National Defense and Armed Forces of Lib ....
Home | News & Events | U.S. Statement on Liberian Senate Committee Leadership The U.S. Embassy strongly condemns the election yesterday of notorious warlord Prince Y. Johnson as Chair of the Liberian Senate Committee on Defense and Intelligence. Senator Johnson’s gross human rights violations during Liberia’s civil wars are well-documented; his continued efforts to protect himself from accountability, enrich his own coffers and sow division are also well known. That the Liberian Senate would see fit to elevate him to a leadership role – particularly in the area in which he has done this country the most harm – creates doubts as to the seriousness of the Senate as a steward of Liberia’s defense and security. The U.S. government is proud of our longstanding partnership with the Ministry of National Defense and Armed Forces of Liberia which will continue – but we can have no relationship with Senator Johnson. ....
Liberia: Toward A More Credible, Free, Fair And Transparent Elections in 2023 (Op-Ed) frontpageafricaonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from frontpageafricaonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Way You Make Your Bed, So Shall You Lie On It liberianobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from liberianobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.