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Edwin Melvin Snowe, Jr. (born 11 February 1970) is a
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n politician, serving as a Senator of the
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for Bomi . He has served in the
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since January 2006, and he was Speaker of the House of Representatives from January 2006 to February 2006


Political career

Snowe attended the St. Augustine Episcopal high school at Kakata in
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, and he is a graduate of public administration (magna cum laude) from the University of Liberia. He became the son-in-law of Charles Taylor, who was
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from 1997 to 2003, and was a prominent figure under his government, most notably as head of the oil refinery company. He also served as the President of the
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. In the 11 October 2005 legislative election, Snowe ran as an independent candidate in the 5th district of
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and was elected to the House of Representatives. Subsequently, he was elected as Speaker of the House of Representatives. In 2011, he was elected representative for district #6 Montserrado County where he serves in the 53rd National Legislature of Liberia. Within the 53rd National Legislature, he became an active member of that Parliament and subsequently make a turn in his political career in 2016 when he received a huge petition from the citizen of Senjeh District, Bomi County to contest the representative seat of that district. The battle to contest in Senjeh district became the a clash of titans within the country because Snowe was taking to the Supreme Court of Liberia by some politicians within Bomi on grounds that Snowe wasn't domicile within the district but in the end, the court ruled in Snowe favor and 2017 he became elected as Representative for Senjeh District. Three years after his election as representative for Senjeh district and base on his workings and his quest to improve the social, political, and economic sectors of Bomi, he received a huge petition from the citizen to contest the senatorial seat of the county. During the Senatorial Election of 2020, he again won with 16,476 amounting to 53.97


2007 controversy

Snowe was removed from his position as Speaker in January 2007 following a bribery case against him. However, a few days later the Supreme Court ordered him to be reinstated, pending Snowe's appeal. According to Snsittinge regular setting of the house was unconstitutional and was illegal; he alleges that some votes against him were obtained through bribery and that the matter was not legitimate because it did not occur in a city, as required by the constitution. On 29 January, the Supreme Court ruled in Snowe's favor, describing his removal as unconstitutional. However, the legislators who attempted to vote Snowe out of his position reportedly intended to again attempt to remove him by holding another vote. The "reinstated Speaker" resigned on Thursday, 15 February 2007 on grounds that he would not go to the township of Virginia for Legislative matters in keeping with article 40 of the Liberian Constitution which states: Neither House shall adjourn for more than five days without the consent of the other and both Houses shall always sit in the same city. On 2 March, Snowe appeared for police questioning in connection with his alleged misappropriation of more than a million dollars when he was managing director of the Liberia Petroleum Refining Corporation under the transitional government of
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. The investigation was postponed until the following week due to Snowe being ill. Snowe appeared for questioning again on 6 March. It has been argued that Snowe is immune from prosecution because he is a legislator, but according to justice minister
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, immunity can be removed for certain crimes, including corruption. Snowe appeared in court to face the charge against him on 12 April. His lawyers filed a bond of $1.8 million
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s, but the prosecution argued this was inadequate and needed to be doubled, and also argued that the source of the bond, the African Insurance Company of Liberia, could not legally issue it to Snowe. On 16 August 2007, the Monrovia City Court ruled in Snowe's favor, declaring the bond to be "sufficient and valid".


ECOWAS

In March 2020, Snowe was appointed to chair the
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Parliamentary Committee on Political Affairs, Peace, Security and African Peer Review Mechanism by the speaker of ECOWAS Parliament Sidie Mohammed Tunis of
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.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Snowe, Edwin 1970 births Living people Speakers of the House of Representatives of Liberia Members of the Senate of Liberia People from Montserrado County People from Margibi County University of Liberia alumni 21st-century Liberian politicians