Liberia: Sen. Chie Risks Expulsion From CDC

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Liberia: Sen. Chie Risks Expulsion From CDC
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Former Montserrado County District #8 Representative Acarous Mosse Gray has disclosed that Grand Kru County Senator Albert Chie risks expulsion from the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC).

Former Montserrado County District #8 Representative Acarous Mosse Gray has disclosed that Grand Kru County Senator Albert Chie risks expulsion from the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change .

Speaking on OK FM, former Representative Gray asserted that the former Pro-Temp of the Liberian Senate is dancing with the ruling Unity Party. Senator Chie per his grading of the ruling Unity Party-led government 50 days in office puts the scales of the UP Government to 80 percent. This is not the first time for the CDC executive sand members to link Senator Albert Chie to playing double standard game with the CDC and Unity Party.

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