On the road to the much-publicized 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections, with the processes beginning with the Biometric Voter Registration (BVR), the National Civil Society Council of the Liberia (NCSCL) has expressed displeasure over increasing violence at some registration centers, most especially in Montserrado County.
The Coalition for Democratic Change, (CDC) has condemned recent violence in District #10, Montserrado County.
The Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC) commends the National Elections Commission NEC for conducting the 2023 Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) on schedule and calls on all eligible voters to turn out and get registered.
On the heel of President George Manneh Weah's pledge of a free and fair election in October of this year, US Ambassador accredited to Liberia, Michael McCarthy, says such goal cannot be achieved unless the National Elections Commission (NEC) is fully and timely funded.
With a number of politicians gunning for the plum presidency job of the country continue to swell, the six political parties that initiated alliance discussion with the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change(CDC), the People’s Liberation Party (PLP), Union of Liberian Democrats (ULD), United People’s Party (UPP), Redemption Democratic Congress (RDC), Change Democratic Action (CDA), and the Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE), have said President George Manneh Weah remains the only viable and suitable candidate among the rest who has what it takes to move the country forward and have vowed to ensure the President gets re-elected come 2023 just as they have set aside April 8, 2023 to formally sign the framework document committing themselves to the political union as well as officially subscribing their membership.
As the biometric voters’ registration process by the National Elections Commission (NEC) enters its second week, a representative aspirant of Electoral District #12 has called on Liberians to gather in their numbers to get registered.
Based on the series of violent instances currently occurring in and around the country especially with the case of Monrovia District #10- Montserrado County, the Rural Human Rights Activists Programme (RHRAP) is urgently calling on the international community (The US Embassy, The EU and its Embassies near Monrovia, the African Union, ECOWAS, etc.) to prevail on national government, especially the Ministry of Justice, the Judiciary to timely and fairly enforce the rule of law without favor that will lead Liberia to a free, fair, participatory and democratic elections in October 2023.
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