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Liberia cancels nationwide election

Re: Liberia cancels nationwide election

http://www.liberianobserver.com/politics/over-election-postponement-ellen%E2%80%99s-decision-backfires
Over Election Postponement Ellen?s Decision Backfires
Fri, 10/10/2014 - 00:33 admin
-Provides ?Clarifications? in New Letter
By:
Keith Morris

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf?s pronouncement to postpone the Special Senatorial Election slated for Tuesday, October 14, 2014 has ?backfired? with Capitol Hill announcing that ?the President has no constitutional power to take such a decision.?...
 
Re: Liberia cancels nationwide election

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/eb...suspends-election-campaign-over-ebola-n257966

Liberia's Supreme Court Suspends Election Campaign Over Ebola

MONROVIA ? Liberia's Supreme Court suspended campaigning for next month's senate election on Friday while it considers a petition warning that electioneering risks spreading the Ebola outbreak, the information minister said. A group including some former government officials and political party representatives filed the petition earlier this week for the Dec. 16 vote to be delayed until next year when the outbreak will possibly be over. The disease has slowed in recent weeks in Liberia raising hopes that the outbreak there may be nearing an end.
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