MOVEE Political Party

MOVEE Political Party MOVEE is a grassroots political party that has it philosophy based on Social and Liberal Democracy.

“Go to the Trenches and Campaign for Weah”- MOVEE’s Political Leader commissioned Leadership as the party expelled three...
10/08/2023

“Go to the Trenches and Campaign for Weah”
- MOVEE’s Political Leader commissioned Leadership as the party expelled three of its officials

The Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE) has completed a two-day National Executive Committee meeting, where critical political decisions were made.
The Party said an emergency meeting of its Executive Committee members was called for the Political Leader, H. E. Amb. Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr., to provide direction relative to President Weah’s Reelection Campaign engagement activities in the counties.
"Consequently, MOVEE’s Political Leader has commissioned county chapters and the national leadership to vigorously campaign in the trenches, villages, and form door to door to ensure a one-round victory for H.E. Dr. George Manneh Weah, the NationL Chairman, Robert M. Sammie, said in a press conference.
MOVEE’s NationL Chairman said his Party has prepared and dispatched campaign materials to the seventy-three (73) electoral districts across the fifteen political subdivisions of Liberia. Quoting MOVEE’s Political Leader, he said, "If there are any additional needs for campaign materials, they will be made available, but we have to work very hard to ensure President Weah wins on the first ballot".
According to Mr. Sammie, the party took disciplinary action by expelling some of its senior partisans and bringing on board creditable, respectable, and committed partisans for the effective and smooth operation of the party through "Resolution 002-2023".
"That the National Vice Chair for Mobilization, Recruitment, and Membership, Mr. Goodrich S. Cheayan, is expelled for violation of "Article XVIII, Section 3," which states that it is strictly prohibited for any member of MOVEE to bear or hold concurrent membership in another Political Party within or outside of the Republic of Liberia. In essence, no member of MOVEE is allowed to be a member of any other political party.
That the former National Vice Chair for Youth Affairs, Mr. K. Edward Norman, Jr., and the former National Vice Chair for Gender, Auxiliaries, and Marginalized, Ms. Johetta Konuwa, are hereby expelled for actions that have posed embarrassment to the Party and brought the Party into public disrepute as determined by the National Executive Committee consistent with Article XVIII, Section 5, of the 2016 By-Law and Constitution" Mr. Sammie said.
Meanwhile, the National Executive Committee also endorsed some individuals in the following positions: "Partisan Williette P. Cooper, National Vice Chair for Gender, Auxiliaries, and Marginalized, replacing Ms. Johetta Konuwa, who has been expelled from the Party. Partisan Winston Gray, National Vice Chair for Youth Affairs, replacing Mr. K. Edward Norman, Jr., who has been expelled from the party
The Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE) reaffirmed its commitment to the re-election of President George Manneh Weah in the impending Presidential and Legislative elections.
MOVEE is one of the nine (9) constituent parties forming the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC).

It was a historic day when six political parties, including Union of Liberian Democrats (ULD), Redemption Change Congres...
12/04/2023

It was a historic day when six political parties, including Union of Liberian Democrats (ULD), Redemption Change Congress (RDC),
Change Democratic Action (CDA), People's Liberation Party (PLP) and the great Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE), signed the framework document to join the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), which comprises of Liberian People Democratic Party (LPDP), National Patriotic Party (NPP) and Congress for Democratic Change (CDC). The number of political parties in the Coalition is nine. It was in the H.E. Amb. Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr. Political and Intellectual Center that the signing ceremony took place at MOVEE’S Headquarters in Paynesville City. President Weah will be reelected.

This is a mission to make a difference. We will recruit and maintain at least half a million people as partisans of MOVE...
30/01/2023

This is a mission to make a difference. We will recruit and maintain at least half a million people as partisans of MOVEE.

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MOVEE is moving forward!
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MOVEE is moving forward!

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MOVEE Breaks New Ground in Party Politics- Elects 7 Females as county chairpersons, constituting 43.3%  Women's politica...
28/11/2022

MOVEE Breaks New Ground in Party Politics
- Elects 7 Females as county chairpersons, constituting 43.3%

Women's political representation and empowerment are getting the required national traction. The Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE), which claims to have set a new norm for women's political engagement and empowerment in Liberia, has announced a landmark achievement at the conclusion of its county conventions, whereas other parties have not satisfied the 30% gender quota.

In order to establish a new political trajectory that makes political parties more answerable to the public and sensitive to issues that are crucial to Liberia and the future of its people, the party claimed that New MOVEE is conducting politics in a different way.

The chairman added, "We are quite impressed and proud of the milestone that this achievement has established," in reference to his party's success. MOVEE continues, "MOVEE feels that it is not sufficient to continuously condemn while making no attempt to practically contribute to national development. At the recently concluded conventions in the fifteen (15) counties, which lasted 22 days, MOVEE elected seven (7) women, making up 43.3% of the 15 elected county chairpersons.

"I have come to joyfully announce the completion of the Party's county conventions, which have set a new record for women's political involvement and empowerment in Liberia," Mr. Robert M. Sammie stated in a statement released at the Party's headquarters in Paynesville on Sunday November 27, 2022. We give God praise for the teams' safe return from the conventions' fieldwork, which began on November 3 in Montserrado County and finished on November 23, 2022, in Grand Gedeh County.

Bringing women to the national decision-making table, according to the Party, is one of the most pressing concerns in the world, but many political parties and leaderships in Liberia are accused of downplaying it over time.

"MOVEE considers it a huge setback for Liberia's most important collective efforts for national development to put women at the margins of national decision-making. Women contribute and have views that are equally as valuable to the national conversation about politics and development as males do. As a result, Mr. Sammie stated, "missing such contributions is a grave error that we must right now."

The National Executive Committee of MOVEE will now include more women, the party's chairman announced. This move comes as Liberia observes the 16 Days of Activism Against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SDGV) against Women. "This decision has set MOVEE apart from every other party in the lengthy political history of Liberia, and it has ultimately established MOVEE as the cradle of women's political participation and empowerment, where other political parties will seek advice on women's political empowerment," said the decision's author.

However, the head of the MOVEE credited Amb. Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah's unwavering and unrivaled stance for gender equity among his colleagues for his party's success.

The chairman credited Amb. Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr., our political leader, whose commitment to gender parity is unwavering and unparalleled among his contemporaries, for this great moment in history.

The Party claimed that its accomplishment was brought about by a statement made in public by its political head on October 8, when he accepted the responsibility for giving the party political direction.

"Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, let me remind you that in line with H. E. Ambassador Dee-Maxwell Kemayah's public statement on October 8 that we should go to any length to develop strategies that could attract and bring on qualified women to take seats at the table of decision-making, I am pleased to submit that MOVEE has made significant progress in this direction and has set a remarkable record in Liberia's political history.

Chairman stated that MOVEE feels it is not sufficient to continually criticize while making no attempt to practically contribute to national progress, adding that they are very impressed and proud of the milestone that this achievement has achieved.

During the recently finished conventions in the fifteen (15) counties, which lasted 22 days, MOVEE elected seven (7) women, making up 43.3% of the 15 elected county chairpersons.

Madam Malominee B. Smith, the chair of Montserrado County, Madam Miatta Varmah, the chair of Gbarpolu County, Madam Estina Y. Smith, the chair of Bomi County, Madam Georgia Coleman, the chair of Grand Cape Mount County, Madam Garmai Walagai, the chair of B**g County, Madam Kebeh Pewee, the chair of Lofa County, and Madam Sarah Dahn, the chair of Margibi County

And the men who were chosen to lead their respective counties are Mr. Prince Mehn, County Chair of Nimba, Mr. James Waylee, County Chair of Grand Gedeh, Mr. Anthony Wesseh, County Chair of RiverGee, Mr. Stephen Russell, County Chair of Maryland, Mr. Jocab Nyemah, County Chair of Grand Kru, Mr. Gabriel Treason, County Chair of Sinoe, Mr. Arthur Weedy, County Chair of Grand Bassa, and Mr

Until all Liberians are given the tools to overcome poverty and realize their full potential and until women are given equal seats at the national decision-making table, where their voices are louder and heard in all perspectives and at all levels, just as they are for their male counterparts, Mr. Sammie said it is a new beginning of a long journey that will not end.

"For this reason, we continue to welcome everyone, especially those who are weary and burdened by political marginalization and are looking for change. We are inviting you to join us as we create a powerful party to alter the political narratives in Liberia. He ends by saying, "We are the New MOVEE, and we are Moving the New MOVEE Forward."

20/11/2022

The Leadership of Amb. Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah Sr. as Political Leader and Hon. Robert M. Sammie as Party Chairman of the Movement for Economic Empower (MOVEE) brings on a daily basis mass Liberians to join the Party for economic freedom!

Yesterday, on November 19, 2022 Hon. Ma Nancy Yollah, a Representative hopeful of District #:3 Montserrado County officialized her decision by joining MOVEE with groups of supporters.

Hon. Yollah is an experient market woman who seeks for the economy of Liberia to be in charge of Liberians and Liberian businesses instead of foreigners or foreign businesses, a stance of the Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE).

MOVEE will not rest until the Agenda of Economic Freedom is achieve, a national development that is not reflected in the lives of all citizens is not development.

All Liberians are encouraged to join MOVEE unmatched developmental agenda for the total economic emancipation!

We have developed into a hub for the political empowerment and participation of women, as well as a gathering place for ...
20/11/2022

We have developed into a hub for the political empowerment and participation of women, as well as a gathering place for those interested in these issues. Yesterday, Ma-Nancy Yollah, a very well-known market woman who is also a prominent leader in the Liberia Marketing Association (LMA) and wields a significant amount of influence, became a supporter of the Orange Revolution alongside a good number of her supporters. We welcome women and all men who share our values to join our team, and we invite all men to join us as well. We are extremely realistic in our outlook. We place a strong emphasis on getting things done.

I got a call from our Sinoe County Chairman late this evening. Good evening, Mr. Chairman, he said. Can you contact some...
02/10/2022

I got a call from our Sinoe County Chairman late this evening. Good evening, Mr. Chairman, he said. Can you contact some of the county officials in Sinoe?" They are receiving a report on the recently completed Emergency National Convention from me. I enthusiastically replied, "Yes, please!"

I later discovered that it was a WhatsApp call, but at the time it appeared to be coming from Europe. I have to concede that the GSM firms are making an effort. A few years ago, this was never feasible.

This, however, is unimportant. The key thing is that the party was on the verge of extinction when we were elected exactly 15 days ago. There haven't been any actions anywhere for the past 15 to 24 months, not even at the Monrovia headquarters.

In addition to the National Headquarters in Monrovia's ongoing renovations, we are hard at work getting ready for our upcoming program on Saturday, October 8, 2022.

I'm very appreciative and proud of Sinoe County for taking the effort.

Speaking with our Sinoe team, which has gotten right to work since the meeting, was a pleasure and an honor. I get the impression that you guys are more motivated than ever and ready to try anything to move MOVEE forward in Sinoe County.

I sent my greetings on behalf of the party's National Executive Committee and Political Leader, and I urged them to stick together and cooperate for the benefit of the party. I reassured them that we were committed to growing MOVEE and making it even more powerful. Sinoe, congratulations! We are incredibly happy for you.

From the Headquarters of the Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE):For the purpose of proper  coordination and effec...
30/09/2022

From the Headquarters of the Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE):
For the purpose of proper coordination and effectiveness, we wish to constitute a Special Committee to coordinate activities of the upcoming program of presenting the Decision of the National Convention to Ambassador Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr. for his consideration.
The Program is called Presenting the Convention Decision to Ambassador Kemayah and the Theme of the Program is Advancing MOVEE'S Stance Towards 2023 Elections
The program is slated for Saturday, October 8, 2022 at MOVEE Headquarters.
The members of the committee are:
1. Partisan Goodrich S. Cheayan - Chairman
2. Partisan Angeline Gborie Co-chair
3. Partisan Jonathan Wordsworth- Secretary
4. Partisan Saye J. Biyie- Finance Officer
5. Partisan Alphonso Pyne - member
6. Partisan Alston Holder - Member
7. Partisan Mercy Suah -Member
We wish you all the best!!
MOVEE is Moving Forward
By. Robert M. Sammie
National Chairman

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