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= LEMLL Conference = The Logical Exchange Model Liberia Legislature (LEMLL Conference) was founded in Monrovia, Liberia on July 22, 2022, as a national diplomatic initiative with a legislative mission that engages emerging Liberian leaders  in authentic intellectual and developmental growth, equipping them to make a real difference in Liberia.

Approach
The primary approach of the LEMLL Conference is a commitment to assemble future generations of emerging Liberian leaders within various counties across Liberia each year to model the Liberian national legislature and engage in parliamentary discussions and debates that address the different kinds of problems that confront the Liberian Republic with the aim of producing high-quality resolutions and passing bills that will later be submitted to the Liberian Legislative Branch of Government for consideration. The LEMLL conferences give young Liberians the opportunity to learn and gain first-hand experience in legislative proceedings, and prepare them for tomorrow's national legislative services.

Methodology
The three days LEMLL conference, which brings together emerging Liberian leaders from all corners of Liberia to gain first-hand experience and mentorship in national legislation begins with a series of workshops on youth engagement, national development, and leadership led by a few honorable members of the House of National Legislature and the LEMLL Board of Staff. Furthermore, during the first session of the LEMLL conference, emerging leaders in the roles of district representatives, speakers, county senators, the President of the Senate, the President Pro Tempore, Chief Clark, and Secretary of the Senate will have the opportunity to engage at a high level by benefiting from the expertise of experts in their field on the session topics.

By bringing these emerging leaders together to discuss Liberia in a very logical way and working closely with various Liberian leaders and agencies, LEMLL hope to promote and upskill young Liberians in national leadership, diplomatic relations, and community wealth building. Through this commitment, they will develop national problem-solving skills, build long-standing relationships with other emerging leaders, gain academic and first-hand experience on pressing issues discussed at the National Legislature, and become agents of change in their various communities.