EU deploys observation mission to Liberia

The European Union on Friday said it would send an observation mission (EOM) to Liberia ahead of the country’s general election in October.

Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief, said Andreas Schieder, an Austrian member of the European Parliament, would lead the mission

“The deployment of this Election Observation Mission confirms our long-standing commitment to supporting competitive, transparent and peaceful elections in Liberia, the oldest democracy in Africa,” said Borrell.
“The European Union is a close partner of Liberia and is committed to continue its support to democratic governance.”

READ ALSO: Liberian President pledges commitment to credible elections   The first, core part of the mission will arrive in the Liberian capital of Monrovia on Aug. 27, with others following later.

In January Liberia’s President George Weah, a former international soccer star, said he would run for re-election after a first term marred by allegations of corruption during an economic downturn.

Reuters/Jane Aluko

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