Liberia: Boley, Supuwood Win PUP Primary for Senatorial Race

Monrovia — Liberia's newly found People's Unification Party (PUP) has attracted big names in preparation for the pending 2014 Senatorial election with the former head of the erstwhile Liberia Peace Council (LPC), Dr. George E.S. Boley and a veteran lawyer, Cllr. Lavela Supuwood were amongst the successful candidates in the party primary to contest the ensuing election.

Lofa County Senator Sumo Kupee who was recently defeated at the Unity Party primary in the county found solace in his new political party, winning the party ticket to contest. Commonly known as the Native People's Party, the National Primaries of the party ended with nine senatorial candidates emerging victorious.

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