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Tubman, Weah Sign to Merge
Courtesy: Liberian Observer
June 25, 2009
MONROVIA, George Weah of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) and Winston Tubman of the Liberian National Union (LINU) have “agreed to collaborate, join resources and efforts to put up a joint challenge” during the next general and presidential elections in 2011. Both men signed a communiqué in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday, June 23, 2009, and accepted to report the developments to the respective executive committees of their parties.


“On June 23, 2009, Amb. George M. Weah of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) and Amb. Winston A. Tubman of the Liberia National Union, met in the City of Accra, Ghana, where they discussed matters relating to Liberia's national elections scheduled for 2011.
“Ambassadors Weah and Tubman expressed concern at the lack of progress towards national reconciliation, the unabated expansion and practice of corruption with impunity, the increase in violent crimes, and the deteriorating living standard of Liberians.

“They agreed to collaborate, join resources and efforts to put up a joint challenge during Liberia's 2011 general elections. They further agreed to report to their respective executive committees on these developments in keeping with the parties' constitutions. The two political leaders called upon other opposition parties to join them in their collaborative efforts.
“They also called upon the Liberian people to give them their full support as they strive to achieve unity, security, development and prosperity.”

 

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