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Latest Supreme Court ruling benefits Liberia’s voters and citizens

The Supreme Court dismissed a Bill of Information seeking a further stay on the 26 December run-off date and determined that, in setting this date, the NEC acted in accordance with the Constitution

The European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM), deployed in Liberia since 1 September, has been accompanying Liberia’s election process, including all stages of complaints and appeals. On 21 December, the Supreme Court dismissed a Bill of Information seeking a further stay on the 26 December run-off date and determined…

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Invitation for the Media: Saturday, 23.12.2017 at 9:00 AM – Boulevard Hotel Monrovia

European Union Election Observation Mission to Liberia redeploys 38 short-term observers

The European Union will re-deploy 38 short-term observers all over Liberia. The observer-teams will observe the run-off Presidential elections scheduled for 26 December 2017. The observers arrived in Monrovia Wednesday night, attended a two days intensive briefing about latest developments. They will be deployed to all regions in Liberia on…

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The European Union Election Observation Mission welcomes the resolution of electoral complaints allowing Liberian voters to fulfill their right to elect their President

The Supreme Court conducted key appeal cases in a swift and efficient manner, underlining the importance the Honourable Justices attach to the expeditious handling of electoral cases

Following the 10 October ballot, the European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) has been closely following election disputes, appeals and petitions raised at the NEC and before the Supreme Court of Liberia. On 3 November, the Supreme Court heard an application to suspend the second round of the presidential…

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EU Election Observation Mission underlines the importance of a democratic transition in Liberia

The EU Election Observation Mission to Liberia was deployed at the invitation of the Liberian authorities and arrived on 1st September with an advanced team of analysts in Monrovia

“The Presidential and House of Representatives Elections scheduled for 10 October 2017 are a crucial test for the democratic process in Liberia. A peaceful transition from one elected president to another is important not only for Liberia but also as an example for the region”, said Chief Observer Ms. Maria…

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EU deploys Election Observation Mission to Liberia

Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission, has appointed Ms. Maria Arena, Member of the European Parliament, as Chief Observer

In response to an invitation by the Liberian authorities, the European Union has deployed an Election Observation Mission (EOM) to Liberia to observe the general elections scheduled for 10 October. This is the fourth time that the European Union is observing general elections in Liberia reflecting the EU's long-term commitment to supporting credible, transparent and inclusive elections in the country. Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the Union…

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European Union Election Observation Mission to Liberia deploys long-term observers

The EU Election Observers come from 20 different Member States of the European Union

The European Union has deployed an Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) to Liberia to observe the Presidential and House of Parliament Elections on the 10th of October. Today the EU Election Observation Mission has deployed 20 long-term observers to the regions. “This election is a historical moment for Liberia”, said…