As citizens across Liberia have been discussing reforming key electoral laws and policies, some voters in Margibi are debating whether basic educational requirements are necessary for representatives and senators.
Senate to Begin Associate Justice Ja’neh’s Impeachment Trial Thursday
The Liberian Senate has announced it will commence its impeachment proceedings against Associate Justice Kabineh Ja’neh on Thursday, February 14.
Senators Pay Tribute to Fallen Colleague, Geraldine Doe-Sheriff
The Liberian Senate on Tuesday cut short its official plenary session to pay tribute to one of its members, Sen. Geraldine Doe-Sheriff of Montserrado, who died on Saturday, February 9 in Accra, Ghana.
Pres. Weah Recalls Concession Agreements, Says ‘No Benefit’ to Liberians
Pres. Â George Weah has rejected several concession agreements to the National Legislature.
Senators Debate Dual Citizenship Amendment, With Opposition from Prince Johnson
On Thursday, the Senate began discussions on a potential constitutional amendment to permit dual citizenship.
Senate to Discuss Dual Citizenship Bill Today, Agrees to Declare Assets
Albert Chie, the Senate pro tempore, has said the Senate will begin discussing the Dual Citizenship Bill today.
Findley Has Not Been Confirmed as Foreign Minister; Senate Clarifies
The Liberian Senate has clarified that it has not confirmed foreign minister designate Gbezonghar Findley, as has been widely reported.
President Sirleaf Wants 13 Proposed Legislations Enacted in Three Days
With three days left to the close of the extended session of the 53rd National Legislature, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has requested the body to pass 13 proposed legislations.
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