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Liberia is currently holding its presidential election, with incumbent President George Weah seeking a second term. The election comes after a first term marked by corruption allegations and economic hardship. Weah, a former soccer star, faces competition from former Vice President Joseph Boakai and 18 other candidates. The election is seen as a test of Weah's popularity and his record on corruption. Vote counting is currently underway, with around 2.4 million eligible voters participating in the election.
The coup in #Gabon highlights a fundamental cause of coups throughout #Africa: The demise of electoral processes and the rising popularity of #military authority. From @SamirApolitical https://t.co/FXdLLBnarY
The coup in #Gabon highlights a fundamental cause of coups throughout #Africa: The demise of electoral processes and the rising popularity of #military authority. From @SamirApolitical https://t.co/FXdLLBnarY
The coup in #Gabon highlights a fundamental cause of coups throughout #Africa: The demise of electoral processes and the rising popularity of #military authority. From @SamirApolitical https://t.co/FXdLLBnIhw
The coup in #Gabon highlights a fundamental cause of coups throughout #Africa: The demise of electoral processes and the rising popularity of #military authority. From @SamirApolitical https://t.co/FXdLLBnarY
The coup in #Gabon highlights a fundamental cause of coups throughout #Africa: The demise of electoral processes and the rising popularity of #military authority. From @SamirApolitical https://t.co/FXdLLBnIhw
Liberia's electoral commission says vote counting is underway in an election that will test the popularity of soccer star-turned-president George Weah https://t.co/kOOhAsO8gL https://t.co/mhrJYDTYMN
Vote counting is underway in Liberia during an election in which President George Weah is seeking a second term after six years marred by corruption allegations and abiding economic hardship in Africa's oldest independent republic https://t.co/kOOhAsO8gL https://t.co/4PW8VEr8hf
The queues formed early in Liberia for an election in which the country's former soccer star President George Weah is seeking a second term https://t.co/oYHD9nch8Q https://t.co/3cE4X103tF
At a time when coups have struck 4 West African countries in 3 years, observers should be paying attention to *every* election in the region. Liberia's president George Weah came to power as a football star, but will now face a test over his record on corruption in today's vote https://t.co/moKxO32EPd
The coup in #Gabon highlights a fundamental cause of coups throughout #Africa: The demise of electoral processes and the rising popularity of #military authority. From @SamirApolitical https://t.co/FXdLLBnIhw
Some in Liberia were queuing hours before polls opened in an election that follows President Weah's first term, which was marked by corruption allegations and ongoing hardship https://t.co/oYHD9nbJji https://t.co/mJY8VWPo18
Liberians head to polls as President Weah seeks second term https://t.co/ntEdwAENik https://t.co/tDyflleHRB
Around 2.4 million voters in Liberia are eligible to cast their ballots on Tuesday in a general election in which President George Weah is seeking a second term after a first six years marked by corruption allegations and abiding economic hardship https://t.co/Rd7YbYIDl8
Liberia votes as President Weah seeks a second term https://t.co/cLWlMIA7s7 https://t.co/WMpi52Bvu7
Liberia's main presidential candidates held their final election rallies this weekend. There are 20 hopefuls standing in Tuesday's vote — but the main rivals are incumbent President George Weah and former Vice President Joseph Boakai https://t.co/RoZkThylYu https://t.co/dDKLErorsw
Liberians head to the ballot box on Tuesday in a vote that pits former soccer star and incumbent President George Weah against former Vice President Joseph Boakai https://t.co/RoZkThxO8W https://t.co/JR0DzXn9Ke
The coup in #Gabon highlights a fundamental cause of coups throughout #Africa: The demise of electoral processes and the rising popularity of #military authority. From @SamirApolitical https://t.co/FXdLLBnarY
The Key Issues at Stake in Liberia’s Presidential Election #globalrisk https://t.co/99H3rx7Jt4
"As it stands, the [#Liberia] election is likely to be so close that it will go to a second round, with Boakai and Weah the clear favorites to contest a run-off," - @dounardbondo https://t.co/67Dd9V6f8k #LiberiaDecides #LiberianElections