Rejoinder To Atty Kpargoi’s ‘The Liberian Constitution Does Not Guarantee Tenure To Anyone’ - News Summed Up

Rejoinder To Atty Kpargoi’s ‘The Liberian Constitution Does Not Guarantee Tenure To Anyone’


Please say whether this is a not a constitutional guarantee to end a tenure, when the Constitution says “at such period…. provided for under this Constitution.” Which such period is provided for under the Constitution? Argue also that this is not a guarantee of tenure completion if removal from office ONLY has to follow “procedures and such period” laid down in the Constitution. I will not go further on those, but conclude to say if your argument was factual, our democracy will crumble and we will degenerate into chaos if “the Constitution does not guarantee tenure completion to anyone.”This statement is outlandish; because even other subordinate statutes guarantee tenures to executive officials; and by operation of law, those Statutes are offshoot of the Constitution which you say does not guarantee tenure to anyone. The Constitution does guarantee tenure completion to the President, the Vice President, Members of the Legislature and including the Judiciary Branch of Government.


Source: Front Page Africa January 04, 2020 18:22 UTC



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