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President of Liberia Takes 40% Salary Cut

  • #Politics
  • #Liberia
  • #Mali
  • #Niger
  • #Burkina Faso
  • #Guinea
President of Liberia Takes 40% Salary Cut
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JUL 2024
Above: Joseph Boakai speaks at a ceremony at Redemption Hospital, formerly an Ebola holding center, on February 1, 2015 in Monrovia, Liberia. Image copyright: John Moore/Staff/Getty Images News via Getty Images
story last updated JUL 2024

The Spin

Narrative A

As Liberia grapples with a back-breaking cost of living crisis, it's a good sign that the country's politicians are taking it seriously. Pres. Boakai's predecessor was dogged by corruption and graft allegations, and Boakai was elected to end the wastefulness at the top. This is a positive step forward for the financial well-being and political culture of Liberia.

Africanews

Narrative B

This is a clever public relations move from Pres. Boakai which will do nothing for the people of Liberia. This statement is meaningless unless he shows how the savings will be spent, as the funds still belong to his office alone. The constitution is clear that the president cannot unilaterally make this move. Pres. Boakai is making a meaningless gesture instead of fixing the economy.

AllAfrica.com

Metaculus Prediction


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