Grand Bassa Rep. Thomas Goshua has alleged that Speaker Koffa’s proposal to audit the House of Representatives has led his colleagues to plot his...
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The rebel lawmakers have largely succeeded in crippling legislative functions through their conduct of separate meetings, while those backing Koffa’s leadership lack a quorum to proceed. By Lincoln G. Peters October 28, 2024: Liberia’s Supreme Court Chamber Justice Yamie Quiqui Gbeisay, Sr., has placed a stay order on all further proceedings by opposing lawmakers seeking the removal of embattled House Speaker J. Fonati … The post S/Court halts rebel lawmakers appeared first on Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news.
Grand Bassa Rep. Thomas Goshua has alleged that Speaker Koffa’s proposal to audit the House of Representatives has led his colleagues to plot his...
There are suggestions in the public that Speaker Koffa’s quest to ensure change at the House by calling for its audit to promote transparency is...
Capitol Hill, Monrovia – Lawmakers opposed to House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa are determined to press ahead with their scheduled session on Tuesday,...
Monrovia -The Supreme Court of Liberia has issued a stay order on proceedings by the “Majority Bloc” of the House of Representatives aiming to...
Capitol Hill, Monrovia – A group of lawmakers supporting Speaker Jonathan Fonati Koffa was forced to suspend their session on Tuesday after failing...
The Union of Liberia Associations in the Americas (ULAA), which is the umbrella organization for all Liberian organizations in the United States,...
Monrovia—The Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) has issued a stern warning to its lawmakers, threatening expulsion for those who do not attend a...
Former Presidential Candidate Cllr. Tiawan Saye Gongloe recommends five years’ imprisonment for rebel lawmakers who received bribes to remove the...
Monrovia—In the midst of ongoing political maneuvering within the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), party leaders convened a closed-door...
Monrovia—In a decisive move, the “Majority Block” of the House of Representatives has invoked Article 33 of the Liberian Constitution to convene...