Liberian President Joseph Boakai says he will continue working with the majority bloc in parliament, despite the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding Speaker Fonati Koffa’s authority.
In a national address, President Boakai acknowledged the court’s decision but insisted that the legislative impasse remains unresolved.
His stance has sparked mixed reactions from citizens and political observers both at home and abroad.
Critics say the move could undermine judicial independence, while supporters argue it reflects political pragmatism.