Monrovia, Jan. 24 -- ARTICLE 93 LIMITATIONS: Legal experts say because President George Weah was elected on the 1986 constitution that calls for six years, anyone pushing for such an amendment must find the rationale for changing successive terms." Article 93 states: "The limitation of the Presidential term of office to two terms, each of six years duration, may be subject to amendment; provided that the amendment shall not become effective during the term of office of the incumbent President.

In trying to walk back from her controversial comment in which she expressed the hope that Liberia will get to the point where a referendum would be sought to have President George Manneh Weah sitting as President for a third term, Rep. Munah Pelha...