Other small parties have formed the National Democratic Coalition after failing to win anything from the CDC or Charles Brumskine’s Liberty Party...
The CDC now allied for the elections to the Liberty Party of Charles Brumskine blamed Sirleaf for the failures which had led to the wholesale removal of the cabinet and demanded that she go on leave too...
The most significant alliance is between the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) of former international footballer George Weah and the Liberty Party (LP) of Councillor Charles Walker Brumskine the former Senate leader in the regime of Charles Taylor 1997-2003...
A more likely name is Charles Brumskine a former Taylor ally turned opponent head of the Liberty Party who came third behind Sirleaf and Weah in 2005...
Charles Brumskine the Liberty Party leader who came third in the 2005 presidential elections winning 13...
International observers (and most Liberians) thought the poll free and fair but that hasn't stopped third-placed lawyer Charles Walker Brumskine (13...
Another strong-running lawyer Charles Walker Brumskine was Senate President after the 1997 elections but clashed with Taylor and went abroad in 1999...
Of the five frontrunners - footballer George Weah Charles Brumskine Winston Tubman Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and Varney Sherman - only Sherman has had significant links with Taylor in the past...
Credible mainstream politicians such as Charles Brumskine and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf accept that the UN presence will have to continue for perhaps a year beyond the elections scheduled for October 2005...
Senator Charles Brumskine of the Liberia Unification Party sees himself as heir apparent...