The CMC and Political Renewal in Contemporary Liberia: Opposition Politics or a Genuine Agent of Democratic Change

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Dr. Ambrues Monboe Nebo

Adjunct Faculty, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminology Prof. Amos C. Sawyer College of Social Sciences and Humanities University of Liberia-African Methodist Episcopal University-Liberia (Liberia)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.10200413

Subject Category: Political Science

Volume/Issue: 10/2 | Page No: 5601-5615

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Submitted: 2026-02-25

Accepted: 2026-03-02

Published: 2026-03-13

Abstract

This study explores the role of the Citizens’ Movement for Change (CMC) in Liberia, investigating whether it functions as a genuine agent of democratic renewal or primarily as a protest-oriented opposition group. The research is grounded in democratic renewal theory, complemented by opposition politics theory, to explain the party’s emergence, behavior, and potential influence. Using a mixed-method qualitative design, the study employs a case study approach supplemented by document and content analysis, as well as direct observation, to examine the CMC’s organizational structure, strategic orientation, political messaging, and capacity for grassroots mobilization. The analysis reveals that the CMC shows significant promise in promoting democratic transformation through local engagement, reform-focused initiatives, and accountability advocacy. At the same time, its effectiveness is limited by structural and contextual factors, including its hesitancy to form coalitions, dependence on charismatic leadership, public perceptions of its leader, and Liberia’s complex ethnic and religious landscape. The study concludes that strengthening internal governance, implementing reform agendas at the grassroots, strategically managing public perception, and fostering inclusive support across societal divisions are critical for the CMC to consolidate its role as a driver of democratic change. These findings offer insights into the dynamics of opposition politics and the challenges and opportunities for democratic renewal in hybrid political systems.

Keywords

Agent of democratic change, Citizens’ Movement for Change, Grassroots mobilization

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