Liberia’s Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), a key opposition party, has suspended 11 lawmakers, including Deputy Speaker Thomas Fallah, over allegations of plotting to oust House Speaker Fonati Koffa. This internal move underscores ongoing tensions within the CDC, as party leadership seeks to address what it describes as efforts to destabilize its ranks.
The suspension reflects broader challenges faced by Liberia’s political parties in maintaining unity while navigating leadership disputes. The outcome of this suspension may have significant implications for party dynamics and legislative cooperation moving forward.
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