Liberian Opposition Party in Disarray - Report

The Congress for Democratic Change is reportedly in disarray, with its chair, Geraldine Doe-Sheriff, kicked out of the party for rejecting street marches aimed at creating instability in Liberia.

Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) National Chairman Senator Geraldine Doe Sherif was one of five five influential members of the party’s executive committee to be expelled from the party.

  • Liberia:   'CDC Heads for Warring Faction'

    New Dawn, 28 November 2011

    Outgoing Montserrado county Electoral District #8 representative, Rufus Neufville, has disclosed that his party, the Congress for Democratic Change or CDC, is gradually heading for… Read more »

  • Liberia:   CDC Changes Gear Over 'Planned Protests'

    Heritage, 28 November 2011

    It appears that the opposition Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) has rescinded its decision over its 'planned street protests' in Monrovia and its environs. The CDC's move to… Read more »

  • Liberia:   CDC Expels Chairman, Others

    Analyst, 28 November 2011

    The standard-bearer and vice standard-bearer of the beleaguered Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), yesterday, issued an edict announcing the expulsion of five influential… Read more »

  • Liberia:   A Coalition Deal?

    New Democrat, 28 November 2011

    Defeated Congress for Democratic Change presidential candidate Winston Tubman Sunday announced a 10-man joint committee with the ruling party for the 'way forward.' Read more »

  • Liberia:   CDC is In Disarray

    New Democrat, 28 November 2011

    The Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) is in disarray, with its chair, Mrs. Geraldine Doe-Sheriff, its fiery face, kicked out of the party for rejecting street marches aimed at… Read more »

  • Liberia:   Armed Revolt

    New Democrat, 28 November 2011

    The National Security Advisor to the President, Dr. H. Boimah Fahnbulleh has sounded an alarm that the National Security Council of Liberia possesses evidence that there are people… Read more »

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