ELECTIONS NEWS BRIEFS:
Abraham Massaley Makes Proposal To ULAA Board to Abolish Delegate System of Election in ULAA April 14, 2008
ULAA Presidential Aspirant Abraham G. Massaley has welcomed the resolution from the Saturday meeting convened by the ULAA Eminent Persons Council (UEPC) in Philadelphia especially the decision to review the National Elections Law of the Union during the upcoming Board meeting in Detroit, Michigan, a press statement issued last night said.
Mr. Massaley commended members of the Eminent Council and the parties to the April 12, 2008 meeting for disagreeing to agree in order to save the Union. Mr. Massaley said he is delighted that the full Board will meet in Detroit on May 3, 2008 to review the National Elections Law, which has been one of the sticky disagreements in the current conflict and also consider other unsolved matters.
Accordingly, the ULAA Presidential Aspirant is proposing to the National Board of Directors to abolish the Delegate System of Election in ULAA replacing it with the One Person One Vote System. Mr. Massaley is recommending that the ULAA National Elections commission (ECOM) organize, supervise and conduct the 2008 ULAA general election on the same day in all ULAA member chapters throughout the United States.
He urged the Board to give serious consideration to this proposal during its deliberations in Detroit, saying that progressive changes are needed to our laws to make them conform to existing realities. Mr. Massaley is the drafter of the 2002 and 2004 ULAA Election Law. continue>>>
Important Letter: Kesselly Debunks Massaley's Attack On Him April 2, 2008
Greetings to you from the great southern City of Atlanta, Georgia, where I am relaxing this morning and preparing to return to Philly later on. By the way my trip here was by far more successful and enjoyable than I had ever imagined. I hope your trip to the Neo-Pro meeting and the nearby Liberian Environmental Watch retreat in Maryland was the same. read more>>>
More Trouble Brewing In Diaspora Liberian Organization April 1, 2008
In what has now been described as a major speech, a ULAA Presidential Aspirant, Abraham G. Massaley has expressed concern over corruption allegations in the Union and the ULAA administration’s so-called silent diplomacy in handling the grave situation facing Liberian refugees in Ghana. read more>>>>
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