Liberia: Embattled Unity Party Chairman Takes Party to Court over his Suspension - News Summed Up

Liberia: Embattled Unity Party Chairman Takes Party to Court over his Suspension


The suspended chairman told the Supreme Court that his suspension is diabolically, maliciously, mischievously, woefully, illegally, unlawfully and unconstitutionally by their unorthodoxly doneMONROVIA – Mr. Wilmot Paye, suspended chairman of the Unity Party, is seeking the intervention of the Supreme Court to overturn the party’s decision to suspend him for investigation. Also, we don’t believe that it’s enough to officially remove the initial ‘Step-down’ label which from all indications seems to have been the real motivation for this new protest,” Paye said. He continued: “The Unity Party cannot and will not contradict itself because we are in opposition. Throughout our 12 years of national stewardship, we oppose protests planned to have been held under any step-down banner. Paye: “I, Paye, and others were duly elected on a white ballot the same as the former Vice President.


Source: Front Page Africa February 03, 2020 02:26 UTC



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