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Chaos Erupts in Somalia’s Parliament as Speaker Thwarts Motion for His Removal

MOGADISHU, Somalia – Picture this: a parliamentary session in Somalia, intended to proceed smoothly, spirals into a chaotic scene last Saturday. It was as though the halls of Parliament were echoing a thunderstorm, with lawmakers clashing vehemently over a contentious motion against the incumbent Speaker, Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur—more widely recognized as Adan Madobe. At the heart of this uproar lies Speaker Madobe’s steadfast decision to disregard a motion that sought his impeachment. This…

Somali MP Ousted for Chronic Absenteeism, Speaker Announces

In a development reminiscent of the unpredictable currents that sweep through political landscapes, the Somali Lower House has witnessed the departure of a prominent figure. On a sunlit Saturday in Mogadishu, Speaker Sheikh Aden Mohamed Nur Madoobe stepped forward to articulate an announcement that has already sent ripples through the tides of governmental discourse. Dr. Abdullahi Hashi Abiib, a man known for his vocal critiques and unyielding stance on governance issues, finds himself without his parliamentary seat. The…

Speaker Madobe Urges Somalia to Embrace Direct Electoral System

Mogadishu—In a fervent declaration of hope and determination, Somali Lower House Speaker Sheikh Aden Mohamed Nur Madobe articulated a vision this Monday. The vision was for a Somalia where every voice counts—a nation transitioning to an electoral system where one person equals one vote. Imagine a democratic renaissance, where each Somali citizen can directly elect their leaders; it's not just reform—it’s a transformation of a nation's soul. Isn’t it time for such a progression? During a spirited gathering in…

Law Enforcement Takes Action Against Controversial Liberian Speaker and Associates in Connection with Capitol Blaze

In a surprising twist that’s stirred the political waters in Liberia, the leadership of the Liberian National Police has identified several lawmakers, including the embattled Speaker Fonati Koffa, as "persons of interest" in the troubling investigation surrounding the recent fire at the Capitol Building—home to the nation’s legislative activities. The Capitol, once a proud symbol of democracy, now bears the scars of controversy that threaten to engulf its inhabitants. In a formal communication directed to the House of…

Liberian Legislators from the ‘Majority Coalition’ Choose a New Speaker

A faction of lawmakers determined to unseat Speaker Fonati Koffa has stirred up some serious debate by electing a new Speaker, all while a legal battle unfolds at the Supreme Court of Liberia. On November 21, 2024, this group declared Koffa’s position as Speaker vacant and subsequently selected Richard Koon from the ruling Unity Party as his replacement. Facing this upheaval, Speaker Koffa stands firm, arguing that this breakaway faction is not constitutionally empowered to remove him. “Nothing has happened,” he asserted on…

U.S. House Speaker Johnson Commends Trump’s Cabinet Selections as ‘Game-Changers’ to Transform Washington

U.S. House Speaker Johnson Applauds Trump's Unconventional Cabinet Choices for Shifting Washington's Gear WASHINGTON - As the winds of change blow through the capital, House Speaker Mike Johnson has given a thumbs-up to President-elect Donald Trump's bold cabinet choices. Describing them as "disruptors," Johnson believes they are crucial for shaking up the status quo in the heart of the nation. Johnson, now the chief Republican spokesperson in Congress, shared his thoughts on CNN's "State of the Union," where he defended…

ECOWAS Dispatches Mediation Delegation to Address the Speaker Controversy in Liberia

In an intriguing turn of events, the ECOWAS Parliament has decided to send a delegation to Monrovia. Their mission? To tackle the ongoing political gridlock surrounding attempts by certain lawmakers to unseat Fonati Koffa, the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Now, it's worth noting that while those aiming to displace the Speaker haven't managed to muster the necessary 49 votes as mandated by law, their actions have nonetheless halted legislative activities. They've effectively disrupted the usual proceedings by…

Court Directs Liberian Lawmakers to Adhere to Legal Protocols Amidst Speaker Controversy

The Supreme Court of Liberia has made it clear that lawmakers attempting to oust House Speaker Fonati Koffa must respect the legal procedures in place. This ruling came in response to a petition urging the court to intervene and stop the various factions of legislators who have been conducting their own sessions aimed at unseating the Speaker. In the midst of this political frenzy, Speaker Koffa remains steadfast, declaring that he has no intention of stepping down, despite calls for his resignation. Instead, he has called…

Will Liberian Lawmakers Comply with Court Ruling in Speaker Dispute?

A multitude of lawmakers aiming to unseat House Speaker Fonatii Koffa remain resolute in their intentions, disregarding a directive from the Supreme Court that called for a suspension of their activities. This order springs from a formal appeal made by Speaker Koffa himself, intended to halt any proceedings concerning his potential ousting until a scheduled meeting between both factions on November 4. The faction opposing the Speaker, which boasts more than 40 representatives from the House, identifies itself as the…

Liberia’s Speaker Koffa Resiliently Overcomes Efforts to Remove Him from Office

The Capitol Building, the heart of Liberia's legislative activities, became a hotspot for political unrest recently. This past Thursday, a faction within the Lower House attempted to unseat Speaker Fonati Koffa. However, their scheme unraveled when Koffa's loyal supporters, despite his absence abroad, intervened spectacularly, closing the Chamber doors and halting the coup attempt. Reportedly, those lawmakers who endorsed the resolution to oust the Speaker believed they were promised a hefty payday of U.S. $25,000 each.…

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