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    Latest news on Liberia politics, providing comprehensive coverage of Joseph Boakai's presidency, government reforms, national development, and West African affairs.

    Liberia, Africa's oldest republic, has been under the leadership of President Joseph Boakai since January 2024, following his victory over former president George Weah in the November 2023 election. As Boakai approaches the end of his first year in office, his administration has focused on implementing reforms and addressing the nation's economic challenges.

    Throughout 2024, President Boakai, 80, has taken several notable steps, including reducing his presidential salary from $13,400 to $8,000 annually in July, signaling a commitment to fiscal responsibility. Despite initial concerns about his health after experiencing heat exhaustion during his inauguration speech in January, Boakai has maintained an active presidential schedule, engaging with domestic issues and regional diplomacy. His administration has received recognition from neighbouring countries, including being awarded the Grand Cross of the National Order of the Ivory Coast in March 2024.

    The political landscape continues to evolve as Liberians assess the impact of the new administration's policies. Local communities and civil society organisations remain actively engaged in political discourse, particularly focusing on anti-corruption measures, economic development, and youth employment initiatives. The transition from the Weah administration has brought both continuity in some areas and significant changes in others, particularly in governance approach and economic management.

    Liberia's political journey, from becoming Africa's first independent republic in 1847 through its civil wars (1989-2003) and subsequent democratic transitions, provides important context for current developments. The peaceful transfer of power from Weah to Boakai marks another milestone in the nation's democratic consolidation, building on the legacy of previous transitions, including that of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa's first elected female president.

    Our Â鶹´«Ã½ feed on Liberian politics delivers timely updates on President Boakai's administration, parliamentary proceedings, policy implementations, and regional diplomatic relations. Whether you're following Liberia's domestic reforms, economic initiatives, or its role in West African affairs, this feed provides comprehensive coverage from reliable sources, keeping you informed about this crucial period in Liberian governance.


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