Region: The Republic of Liberia
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Referendum on the Constitution Request for Mayors and Superintendents to Transition to be Elective!

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Government of Liberia
18 supporters
0% achieved 30,000 for collection target
18 supporters
0% achieved 30,000 for collection target
  1. Launched 11/05/2024
  2. Time remaining > 7 months
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The President of Liberia appoints Mayors and Superintendents in accordance with the constitution. In order to conduct a referendum election, it is imperative that we obtain the necessary signatures.
By electing individuals to these posts, they will be responsible and answerable to the residents of their respective cities and counties. This will facilitate the essential development required for Liberia.

Thank you for your support, Mengistu Eddie Wolokolie from Monrovia
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Because it will reduce central government power in deciding whom should govern the cities or counties. The power will now be solely in the hands of people residing . This may lead to swift development, transparency and accountability.

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