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MOVEE EXPELS THREE EXECUTIVES AMID CONTROVERSY OVER PARTY VISION

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MONROVIA — In a decisive move, the national executive committee of the Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE) has expelled three of its executive members for conduct deemed incompatible with the party’s vision. The expulsion of Jeremiah Paye, Patrick Karmoh, and Matthew Shan was finalized during a one-day meeting, which saw the adoption of an eight-count resolution outlining the reasons for their removal.

Addressing a press conference on Saturday, May 25th, following the meeting, Mr. Prince Mehn, a senior member of the committee, detailed the actions taken and the committee’s continued commitment to the party’s leadership. “The national executive committee has reaffirmed its loyalty to our political leader, Dee Maxwell Kemeyah, and maintains our membership in the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) led by former President George Weah,” Mehn stated.

The expulsion of the three executives marks a significant moment for MOVEE, underscoring the party’s dedication to upholding its principles and ensuring that all members align with its core values. The specifics of the “acts incompatible with the Party’s vision” have not been disclosed publicly, but the resolution’s passage indicates a strong consensus among the committee members.

The resolution also addressed the status of other key members. Notably, it confirmed that Robert Sammie and others on national assignments abroad will retain their positions within the party until legal obligations require them to step down. This provision ensures continuity in MOVEE’s leadership while adhering to national and international commitments.

This development comes amid ongoing political dynamics in Liberia, where party alignments and internal governance play crucial roles in shaping the political landscape. MOVEE’s reaffirmation of loyalty to its leader and the CDC alliance highlights its strategic positioning within the broader coalition led by George Weah.

The expulsion decision has stirred reactions within political circles, with supporters of the party lauding the executive committee’s resolve to maintain discipline and integrity. “It’s essential for the strength and credibility of our party that we uphold our principles and take necessary actions against those who deviate from our vision,” commented a MOVEE member who attended the press conference.

In contrast, there has been some criticism from those sympathetic to the expelled members, questioning the transparency of the process and the specific charges leading to their removal. “The party needs to provide more clarity on what exactly constituted ‘acts incompatible with the Party’s vision’ to avoid any perception of unjust treatment,” one political analyst noted.

As MOVEE navigates this internal shake-up, the focus remains on its political objectives and sustaining the unity and loyalty of its remaining members. The party’s leadership is poised to continue its active role in the CDC, advocating for policies and initiatives aligned with its economic empowerment agenda.

MOVEE, founded with the aim of driving economic development and empowerment in Liberia, has always emphasized the importance of discipline and a shared vision among its members. The recent expulsions are seen as a move to preserve these core values. Mr. Prince Mehn reiterated that the party would not tolerate any actions that undermine its objectives or the cohesion of its leadership.

According to MOVEE, the expulsion of Jeremiah Paye, Patrick Karmoh, and Matthew Shan underscores the party’s commitment to its vision and the importance of maintaining internal discipline. “As the political landscape evolves, the actions taken by MOVEE’s national executive committee will be closely watched, reflecting broader trends in political governance and party dynamics in Liberia.”

Meanwhile, Jeremiah Paye, one of the expelled partisans, reacted sharply, stating that the assembly was illegal and unconstitutional. “The political leader doesn’t have any power to convene National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings. The National Chairman and National Secretary General are the two officials who run the day-to-day administrative affairs of a political party. So, Ambassador Kemayah or County Chairman does not have the power to convene NEC meetings. The sitting is bogus, illegal, and unconstitutional. The political leader doesn’t have the functions to convene NEC meetings. Besides, there were only 8 out of 36 NEC members present at that meeting,” Paye asserted.

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