The incumbent curse appears to linger in Liberia
‘Do not be deceived by opposition folks’ …Pres. Weah tells Liberians, says More Developments loom in 2nd Term
In September of 2004 the political pendulum took a swing in favor of soccer star George Oppong Weah when he was overwhelmingly petitioned to contest the 2005 presidency by, and through several diverse groups of Liberians that encompassed majority of those from the ruts of the country's grassroot population and echelons of its geographical and political mosaics in Monrovia.
In my thinking thoughts I considered recent events that unfolded on August 5, when the National Elections Commissions officially declared the 2023 elections campaign period officially open. In a bid to showcase their perceived “one-time victories”, supporters of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) and the Unity Party (UP) were unleashed.
A young but fast growing political party, the Economic Freedom Fighters of Liberia has officially endorsed the Boakai-Koung's Ticket.
Liberia’s former Minister of Internal Affair, Morris Momolu Dukuly, Sr, is urging former President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf to stop the divisive politics and abstain from meddling in who becomes the country’s next president.
The political battle to take on national leadership is increasingly getting interesting with several weeks to the national campaign across the country.
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