Monrovia — The analogy of a “parked car” has once again resurfaced in Liberia’s political discourse, this time with Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung acknowledging the limitations of his role in the current administration.
Addressing a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania, USA, during his ongoing visit, VP Koung responded to a question about his influence in the government, stating:
“The way our laws are written, every vice president is a parked car because under our Constitution, it says the vice…
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