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Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa to Step Down Amid House Crisis

By: Trokon Wrepue – trokon1992seokin@gmail.com

MONROVIA In a move signaling escalating political tensions and institutional strain, Speaker of the 55th National Legislature, J. Fonati Koffa, has announced his decision to step down from his leadership role, effective May 12, 2025.

The announcement came during a meeting with the Rule of Law Caucus, which has formally endorsed the Speaker’s resignation, describing the moment as one of “deep sadness” while acknowledging the gravity of the ongoing constitutional challenges facing the nation.

According to the caucus, the resignation comes in response to three primary concerns. First, they pointed to the continued defiance of the Rule of Law by the Executive Branch, even after a Supreme Court ruling and its reaffirmation—highlighting what they view as a “much more alarming constitutional dilemma” that extends beyond the scope of the Speaker’s office.

Second, the caucus acknowledged a growing lack of support within the Legislature, noting the “loss of a significant number of members willing to sit under the Speaker’s gavel,” a development they say undermines Speaker Koffa’s ability to effectively manage upcoming legislative proceedings, including anticipated floor debates.

Third, the caucus emphasized the urgent need to reconstitute the House in accordance with Article 49 of the Constitution through elections, aiming to restore constitutional order “in the shortest possible time.”

While accepting the Speaker’s resignation, the Rule of Law Caucus expressed appreciation for Koffa’s leadership and service, stating: “It is our pleasing duty to have served alongside Speaker Koffa and under his gavel, and we welcome him on the floor as a member of our caucus.”

Koffa, a seasoned legal mind and influential political figure, has yet to issue a personal statement on his decision.

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