As eligible Liberian voters get set for the much-publicized 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections, the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) has announced September 7, 2023 as the official date for the launch of its national campaign rally.
Following the recent violent clash between the two rival parties, the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) and the former ruling Unity Party (UP), the political leader of the latter, Ambassador Joseph Nyuma Boakai has warned the CDC with a call to the international community that no individual has monopoly over violence.
Liberians, mostly zealous followers and supporters of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) and Unity Party (UP) have being urged to stop electoral violence because it is sending out bad signal to the outside about Liberia.
The former ruling Unity Party(UP) has said it will employ all and every available means at its disposal or domain to protect and defend its partisans and supporters from being attacked by the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change(CDC).
As He shows Strength in Early Campaign in Montserrado Weah awaits Serious Cross Examination On Elections Day
Montserrado County District #10 Representative, Yeke Kolubah, has disclosed that he will politically massacre his opponents in the Legislative Election.
Despite being a stalwart of the former ruling Unity Party (UP), former Defense Minister Brownie Jeffrey Samukai has vowed to support Mr. Mohammed M. Kanneh, Sr. for the Lofa County Electoral District #2 seat, even though his party is featuring a candidate in the race.
Copyright © Heritage News. All Rights Reserved by