Majority Bloc members of the House of Representatives in meeting

The Majority Members of the House of Representatives hereby issue the following statement:

We acknowledged the recent ruling of the Honorable Supreme Court of Liberia and anticipate a re-argument which has been duly filed for clarity, correctness, and adherence to constitutional dictates and procedural questions currently before the nation.

It remains our position that Honorable J. Fonati Koffa has lost the confidence of the majority of his colleagues. This loss of trust fundamentally affects his ability to preside effectively over the proceedings of the House. It is our responsibility to ensure that the business of the Liberian people continues without disruption.

The public is assured that, upon the House’s return, the constitutionally required quorum, as stipulated under Article 33 of the Constitution of Liberia, will be firmly maintained. This will guarantee the continuity, legitimacy, and effectiveness of the House’s legislative functions.

Our unwavering commitment to the principles of the separation of powers and the respect for the constitutional roles assigned to each branch of government. In this regard, we stress that no branch should extend its authority beyond its constitutional mandate. The independence and integrity of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches are vital to the health of our democracy.

Importantly, we emphasize the application of the Political Question Doctrine, which holds that certain matters—particularly those involving the internal organization and governance of a co-equal branch—are non-justiciable. These matters are constitutionally entrusted to the political branches and are not subject to judicial intervention. In this instance, decisions regarding the leadership and internal management of the House of Representatives fall exclusively within the constitutional authority of the Legislature.

The Political Question Doctrine serves as a safeguard for the balance of powers, ensuring that political judgments remain the prerogative of elected representatives who are directly accountable to the people.

Finally, we commend the Executive Branch for its recent achievements in strengthening national security, promoting economic recovery, and enhancing Liberia’s standing in international diplomacy. These gains reflect a leadership committed to national progress, and we pledge our continued support and cooperation to advance the collective interests of the Liberian people.

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