Liberia: House of Representatives Condemns Attempts to Undermine Leadership, Reaffirms Commitment to Democracy

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Capitol Hill, Monrovia — The leadership of Liberia’s House of Representatives has issued a strong statement condemning what it describes as “unconstitutional and unlawful attempts” to undermine the authority of the legislative body. The statement, released on Thursday, warned that these actions represent a grave threat to Liberia’s democratic principles.

The leadership claims the efforts, allegedly orchestrated by a self-proclaimed “majority bloc,” involve tactics that disregard constitutional norms and procedural frameworks. These actions, according to the House’s leadership, jeopardize the credibility of Liberia’s institutions and erode the collective will of the Liberian people.

The leadership said:”The unconstitutional and unlawful attempts to undermine the leadership of the House of Representatives represent a grave threat to Liberia’s democratic principles. These efforts, orchestrated under the guise of a so-called majority bloc, employ tactics unworthy of honorable lawmakers. Such actions erode the credibility of our institutions and undermine the collective will of the Liberian people.

It continued: “The leadership of the House reaffirms its commitment ot upholding the Constitution of Liberia and the rule of law. We believe that any grievances or disagreements among lawmakers must be resolved through established legal and procedural frameworks. The manipulation of democratic processes and disregard for constitutional norms not only jeopardize the integrity of this august body but also risk destabilizing the nation as a whole.”

The House leadership reaffirmed its commitment to upholding the Liberian Constitution and called for any grievances among lawmakers to be addressed through established legal channels. They emphasized the importance of unity and respect for the rule of law as critical pillars for safeguarding the nation’s democracy.