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    Breaking News: Another Majority Bloc to Remove Deputy Speaker Fallah

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanAugust 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    —-As 38 signatories reached for a Resolution

    Unpeaceable sources within the corridors of the House of Representatives have reliably informed the authoritative Independent Probe that at least 38 members of the House of Representative have signed a resolution for the removal of Deputy House Speaker Thomas Fallah.

    According to the draft resolution, Deputy Speaker Fallah, no more enjoys the confidence of his colleagues and thus wants him replace.

    IPNEWS Understand that Montserrado County District No. 2 Representative Sekou Kanneh is top of the list of Lawmakers set to replace Deputy Speaker Fallah.

    Representative Sekou Kanneh currently Chairs the House committee on Executive.

    It may be recalled, Deputy Speaker Thomas Fallah, came under fire from within his own political party over allegations of conspiring to unseat Speaker Fonati Koffa, resigned his post following months of legal battles ta the Supreme court of Liberia.

    In November 2024, Upon the Speaker’s return from Italy, where he joined President Joseph Boakai to meet international stakeholders, a photo featuring Deputy Speaker Fallah, Speaker Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa, Senator Nathaniel F. McGill, the acting chairman of the CDC, Janga Kowo, and former Minister of Finance Samuel D. Tweah surfaced on Facebook. This image likely aimed to demonstrate solidarity among key opposition figures amidst the ongoing controversy.

    In December 2024, The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) expelled Deputy Speaker Thomas P. Fallah from the party with immediate effect.

    In a statement issued by the party’s National Chairman Janga Kowo, the decision to expel the party’s longest serving lawmaker follows recommendations from the party’s National Disciplinary Committee (Grievance and Ethics Committee) and underscores the CDC’s commitment to discipline, unity, and adherence to its foundational principles.

    In November, Deputy Speaker Fallah and several lawmakers of the CDC were temporarily suspended for their involvement in the “illegal” removal of Speaker J. Fonati Koffa and placed under investigation.

    Fallah came under staunch criticism over his key role in the questionable removal of former Speaker Koffa. He had earlier denied any plot to remove Speaker Koffa and pledged his support to the Speaker and the party. However, he defected from the main chamber where he had been co-presiding to the Majority Bloc in the Joint Chamber. There he presided over their session and they saw the suspension of three members of the House of Representatives – all CDC lawmakers and the questionable removal of Speaker Koffa and the election of Rep. Richard Koon as the Speaker. Partisans termed his actions as a betrayal and a flagrant breach of the party’s principles.

    Ultimatum to Suspended Lawmakers

    Kowo said in a further move to assert control and maintain party integrity, the NEC issued a seven-day ultimatum to temporarily suspend CDC lawmakers. They are required to rejoin the party’s ranks or face permanent expulsion. This decision highlights the CDC’s effort to ensure alignment and discipline among its members, particularly within the Legislative Branch.

    The CDC reaffirmed its recognition of former Speaker Fonati Koffa as the legitimate Speaker of the 55th Legislature. The party further urged Speaker Koffa to remain in his position, warning that resignation would amount to “constitutional suicide” and pose a threat to the integrity of Liberia’s governance.

    The NEC dismissed the election of Richard Koon as Speaker, calling it an illegitimate act orchestrated by the Unity Party. The CDC reiterated its support for the Supreme Court’s ruling, which upheld Article 49 of the Liberian Constitution and recognizes Fonati Koffa as the lawful Speaker.

    Concerns Over the National Budget

    The CDC expressed alarm over actions taken by the so-called Majority Bloc concerning the national budget. The party accused the bloc of attempting to manipulate the budget process for personal gain, labeling those efforts as unconstitutional and a threat to the nation’s economic stability.

    The CDC furthermore cautioned President Joseph Boakai against signing any such “treasonous” budgetary legislation into law, warning of consequences for undermining the national interest and constitutional order.

    In response to ongoing tensions, the CDC emphasized its support for citizens’ constitutional right to peaceful assembly and protest. The party called on the government to ensure the safety and protection of all Liberians exercising their right to demonstrate peacefully.

    The CDC reassured its members, Liberians, and the international community of its dedication to maintaining peace, stability, and respect for constitutional processes. The party pledged to uphold the rule of law and safeguard the nation’s democratic institutions from any threats to stability and governance.

    Atty. Janga A. Kowo, National Chairman of the CDC, approved the NEC’s statement, affirming the party’s vigilance in pursuing justice and protecting Liberia’s democratic institutions.

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