Naymote Partners for Democratic Development says it is deeply concerned over the growing wave of hate speech and political violence in Liberia leading to Liberia’s crucial Presidential and Legislative Elections
On the signing of the Farmington River Declaration last month, United States Ambassador accredited to Liberia, Michael A. McCarthy, expects all parties to adhere to the document and avoid a repeat of what he described as “nonsense” with the political disruption of a church service of Nimba County Senator Prince Yormie Johnson, alias “PYJ.”
Political names and slogans are said to be taking over the corridors of the country, ahead of the crucial October Polls.
In Gbarpolu Electoral District #3, there are diverse concerns over the sudden drop in the numbers of registered voters at the Normodataonou Prescient.
The former Grand Bassa County Senator and President Pro Tempore of the Liberian Senate, Gbehzohngar Milton Findley, seems to be left in the cold by three of his long-time campaigners, who are unbending in continuing their support to the re-election bid of President George Manneh Weah of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC).
The opposition Movement for One Liberia (MOL) over the weekend officially endorsed the Presidential bid of Unity Party Standard Bearer Ambassador Joseph Nyuma Boakai and Nimba County Senator Jeremiah Kpan Koung in the upcoming October 10 Elections.
The Political Leader of the Alternative National Congress (ANC) and Chairman of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP), Alexander Benedict Cummings, at the weekend took the long awaited political decision with the selection of a running mate for the ensuing 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections.
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