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LIBERIA
| Liberia is a centralized republic dominated by a strong presidency. The seven-year-long civil war ended in 1996 with the Abuja Accords, and in July 1997, President Charles Taylor won the presidency in elections that were administratively free and transparent, but conducted in an atmosphere of intimidation. |
| CURRENT GOVERNMENT |
| President |
Taylor, Charles |
| Vice President |
Blah, Moses Zeh |
| Min. of Agriculture |
Brandy, Othello |
| Min. of Commerce & Industry |
Peabody, Cora |
| Min. of Defense |
Chea, Daniel |
| Min. of Education |
Kandakai, Evelyne |
| Min. of Finance |
Bright, Charles |
| Min. of Foreign Affairs |
Captan, Monie |
| Min. of Gender Development |
Cooper, Dorothy Musuleng |
| Min. of Health & Social Welfare |
Coleman, Peter |
| Min. of Information, Culture, & Tourism |
Goodridge, Reginald |
| Min. of Internal Affairs |
Flomo, Richard |
| Min. of Justice |
Johnson, Laveli Korboi |
| Min. of Labor |
Herbert, Christian |
| Min. of Land, Mines, & Energy |
Dunbar, Jenkins |
| Min. of National Security |
Kamah, Philip |
| Min. of Planning & Economic Affairs |
Massaquoi, Roland |
| Min. of Posts & Telecommunications |
Sogbandi, Melvin |
| Min. of Public Works |
Taylor, Emmett |
| Min. of Rural Development |
Bowen, Hezekiah |
| Min. of Transport |
Mulbah, Joe |
| Min. of State for Planning & Economic Affairs |
McClain, Wisseh |
| Min. of State for Presidential Affairs |
Taylor, Jonathan |
| Min. of State Without Portfolio |
Zayzay, Augustine |
| Governor, National Bank |
Saleeby, Elias |
| Ambassador to the US |
Bull, William |
| Permanent Representative to the UN, New York |
Kawah, Lamine |
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