Liberia: Deputy Speaker Thomas Fallah Joins Majority Bloc Amid Tensions in Legislature
Monrovia, Liberia — Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Thomas P. Fallah, has officially aligned himself with the majority bloc, ending weeks of uncertainty regarding his stance amid escalating tensions within the legislature.
By Edwin Genoway Jr, Edwin.genoway@frontpageafricaonline.com
His decision follows growing calls for the removal of Speaker J. Fonati Koffa, with a faction of lawmakers accusing him of corruption and poor leadership.
Fallah, who previously distanced himself from Koffa, made a notable entrance to the joint chamber dressed in a white suit, receiving a warm welcome from his colleagues. The atmosphere was charged as he was embraced by fellow lawmakers, who cheered and expressed their support.
Upon taking the stage, Fallah received the authority to conduct the session from presiding officer Representative Thomas Gahr. However, the absence of the Chief Clerk of the House, who sent in an excuse citing illness, was noted during the proceedings.
The dynamics within the legislature continue to shift as Deputy Speaker Fallah’s move signals a consolidation of power within the majority bloc, amid ongoing scrutiny of Speaker Koffa’s leadership. The situation remains fluid, with lawmakers including Senators and pro-Koffa group closely watching the developments in the House.
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