The Liberia National Police has refuted reports that one person died on Saturday, November 17 as a result of violence that ensued between supporters of some political parties contesting Montserrado’s 13th district representative by-election.
Three Opposition Political Parties Criticize Weah’s Speech on Economy
Minutes following President George Weah’s highly anticipated speech on the state of the economy, the chairpersons of three collaborating opposition political parties have described the speech as “poorly written.â€
ANC Appreciates Nimba for Support During Election
The standard bearer of the Alternative National Congress has thanked the people of Nimba for their support to party during last year’s elections.
ANC’s Vice Standard Bearer Endorses CDC Ahead of Tuesday’s Runoff Election
Ahead of the December 26 presidential runoff election, the vice standard bearer of the Alternative National Congress, Jeremiah Sulunteh, has endorsed the Coalition for Democratic Change.
15 Legislative Candidates Declare Support to CDC in Bong
As campaign for the November 7 presidential runoff election continues, 15 representative candidates who contested in the October 10 elections in Bong have declared their support for the Coalition for Democratic Change.
Carter Center Urges Legal Electoral Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
As Liberians prepare for the presidential runoff election between the Coalition for Democratic Change and Unity Party, the Carter Center’s election observation mission
Nimba Superintendent to Endorse George Weah
Over the weekend, the current Nimba superintendent, D. Dorr Cooper announced that he would soon officially endorse the presidential candidate of the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change, George Weah.
Cummings Prefers Reconciliation to Retributive Justice for War Crimes
As debates continues over the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s final report, especially on the prosecution of warlords and war actors through the establishment of a war crimes court, the presidential candidate of the Alternative National Congress, Alexander B. Cummings, Jr., has said he would avoid setting up a war crimes court.