By Bai M. Gbala, Sr.,
4 July 2014
Liberian Capitol Building, David Stanely-Flicker
<p>According to the Analyst Liberia newspaper (Analyst Liberia, June 30, 2014), "The Constitution of Liberia, since the birth of (this nation and) government in 1847, is pillared on three-hinged legs - Legislature, Executive and Judiciary - professedly bequeathed with equal, coordinate powers in the governance of the state. Though much of the people's power is theoretically, technically placed in the hands of the Legislature whose elected members directly represent every facet of the nation, the President, head of the Executive Branch, has stolen the entire show".
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