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CDC’s National Chairman Morlu Declares 24 years rule in Liberia

Monrovia-Coalition for Democratic Change Chairman Mulbah Morlu says the party will rule for 24 consecutive years, while asserting that Councilor Charles Brumskine stills runs the affairs of the opposition Liberty Party.

 

By Nyanteetogba-www.nyanteetogba@gmail.com

 

Opposition Liberty Party at its first post-election convention in Lofa County early this year elected Senator Nyonblee Karnga- Lawrence as political leader of the Party.

But, speaking Monday in Monrovia, Chairman Morlu said Councilor Brumskine mat still make a comeback, but the CDC is not deterred.

Meanwhile, cross section of CDC partisans is expected to converge at the party headquarters in Congo town on Saturday to discuss the  pro-poor agenda of the CDC led-Government.

Making the disclosure at the party’s headquarters, Mulbah Morlu said supporters of the party will be briefed on the essence of the government’s pro-poor agenda.

Morlu said the event which is the first of its kind will be attended by President George Weah and an array of Government officials.

He added that the one day event will also coincide with sporting activities among partisans of the party.

The Coalition for Democratic Change CDC is a collaboration of three political parties which include the Congress for democratic, the Liberia People Democratic Party and the National Patriotic Party of former Liberian President Charles Taylor.

The Coalition massively won the 2017 Presidential election in the Country, defeating 19 other political parties, including the forming ruling establishment, Unity Party.

 

 

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