PUL Interim Committee Releases Fresh Timetable for Rerun

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PUL Interim Committee Releases Fresh Timetable for Rerun
PUL Interim Committee Releases Fresh Timetable for Rerun

Africa-Press – Liberia. In keeping with the mandate of the Resident Judge of the 9th Judicial Circuit Court, in Gbarnga, Bong County, The Press Union of Liberia Interim Committee (IC) announces the timetable for the rerun of the November 19, 2022 disputed election.

The Union will convene an Extraordinary Congress for the sole purpose of rerunning the election on September 21, 2024, at the SKD Sports Complex in Monrovia.

Ahead of the rerun, the IC will release the second provisional membership roster for verification from September 5 to 10. The final membership roll will be released on September 14th, consistent with the Union’s Constitution and Code of Conduct, after the list is cleaned as mandated by the Court.

On 16 September, the Committee will restate the candidates in the 2022 disputed election and open campaign.

From 17-20 September, the Committee will handle logistics and outstanding issues, including printing ballot papers.

On the day of the extraordinary congress, there will be a candidates’ debate, to be followed by polling, counting, and announcement of votes. Grievances arising from the process will be received as of the announcement until 4:00 p.m. on the 22nd instant, while the Committee will address grievances on the 23rd.

The induction of officers-elect will take place on the 30th of September, which falls on the 60th Anniversary of the Union. The IC will work with those elected from the 24th of September to prepare for the induction ceremony.

The release was signed by all the members of the IC, including Peter Quaqua, head, Frank Sainworla, Winston Monboe, Teah Doegmah, and Malcolm Joseph. Others are Helen Nah-Sammie, Jacob Parley, Peter Kahler, James G. Kaizolu, and Prof Weade Kobbah-Boley.

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