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Internal Rebellion Crushed In MOVEE Party, Resolution Declares Maxwell Kemay Leader Up Till 2029 Polls

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PHOTO: MOVEE ‘s Acting National Chairman, Prince Mehn, addressing a press conference shortly after an extraordinary meeting at the party’s HQ

By Augustine Octavius, augustineoctavius@gmail.com

Like the end of the 2017 presidential and general elections, the post 2023 elections in Liberia has seen internal uprising in the Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE), which was originally founded by former Central Bank Governor, Dr. Mills Jones.

But now, after a brief period of internal dissent, the national executive committee of MOVEE has ended a one-day extraordinary meeting with a nine-count resolution, declaring a vote of absolute confidence, integrity and unanimously resolved to support the leadership of its political leader, former Foreign Minister, Dee Maxwell Kemayah.

Kemayah was at the front of the post-2017 elections rift that saw the edging out of Dr. Jones who ran on the party’s ticket in the 2017 polls,

In a statement recently, the Acting National Chairman of MOVEE, Prince Mehn, said among others, that the national executive committee also resolved to declare their loyalty to Ambassador Dee Maxwell Kemayah and re-affirmed their membership of the Coalition for Democratic Change with former President Georg Weah as its political leader.

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