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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberia's outgoing president, expelled by party Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberia's outgoing president, expelled by party
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Unity party accuses Nobel peace prize laureate of meddling in elections in which its candidate was defeated by George Weah
Reuters in Monrovia
Sun 14 Jan 2018 15.24 GMT
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Liberia’s ruling Unity party has expelled the country’s outgoing president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who has been accused by party leaders of meddling in last year’s presidential elections in which its candidate suffered a bruising defeat.Liberia’s ruling Unity party has expelled the country’s outgoing president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who has been accused by party leaders of meddling in last year’s presidential elections in which its candidate suffered a bruising defeat.
Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel peace prize laureate who has been in power for 12 years, denies the party’s allegations that she held inappropriate private meetings with election magistrates before the 10 October vote.Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel peace prize laureate who has been in power for 12 years, denies the party’s allegations that she held inappropriate private meetings with election magistrates before the 10 October vote.
Four other party officials were also expelled, the party said in a statement distributed on Sunday.Four other party officials were also expelled, the party said in a statement distributed on Sunday.
“The behaviour of the expelled persons ... constitutes sabotage and undermined the existence of the party,” said the statement announcing the decision, which was taken by the party’s executive committee late on Saturday.“The behaviour of the expelled persons ... constitutes sabotage and undermined the existence of the party,” said the statement announcing the decision, which was taken by the party’s executive committee late on Saturday.
A senior official in Johnson Sirleaf’s office declined to comment on the decision. The president and other officials were not immediately available on Sunday.A senior official in Johnson Sirleaf’s office declined to comment on the decision. The president and other officials were not immediately available on Sunday.
The former football star George Weah last month defeated the Unity party’s Joseph Boakai in a landslide, marking the first democratic transition of power in Liberia – a nation founded by freed American slaves – in over 70 years.The former football star George Weah last month defeated the Unity party’s Joseph Boakai in a landslide, marking the first democratic transition of power in Liberia – a nation founded by freed American slaves – in over 70 years.
Johnson Sirleaf was not allowed to run for re-election due to constitutional term limits. A split between her and Boakai burst into the open during the campaign.Johnson Sirleaf was not allowed to run for re-election due to constitutional term limits. A split between her and Boakai burst into the open during the campaign.
The statement said Johnson Sirleaf and the other members had violated rules, including a requirement to support all Unity party candidates in elections. Weah will be sworn in later this month.The statement said Johnson Sirleaf and the other members had violated rules, including a requirement to support all Unity party candidates in elections. Weah will be sworn in later this month.
Johnson Sirleaf won the Nobel peace prize in 2011 for helping secure peace after civil wars from 1989-2003. But her critics say she has not done enough to ease rampant poverty – a task complicated by the 2014-16 Ebola epidemic that killed thousands of Liberians.Johnson Sirleaf won the Nobel peace prize in 2011 for helping secure peace after civil wars from 1989-2003. But her critics say she has not done enough to ease rampant poverty – a task complicated by the 2014-16 Ebola epidemic that killed thousands of Liberians.
Her administration has also faced repeated allegations of corruption and nepotism. She denies the accusations, but they resonated with many of the voters who rallied to Weah’s call for change.Her administration has also faced repeated allegations of corruption and nepotism. She denies the accusations, but they resonated with many of the voters who rallied to Weah’s call for change.
Weah, who in 1995 became the only African to win Fifa world player of the year, faces sky-high expectations from his base of young supporters. Others who see him as lacking the experience and knowledge for the job remain sceptical.Weah, who in 1995 became the only African to win Fifa world player of the year, faces sky-high expectations from his base of young supporters. Others who see him as lacking the experience and knowledge for the job remain sceptical.
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