Monrovia – The U.S. Embassy in Monrovia has called for respect for the rule of law and peaceful resolution to the escalating leadership crisis in Liberia’s House of Representatives, urging leaders to prioritize unity and democratic principles.
“The United States wants to see Liberia’s political processes play out peacefully and with respect for the rule of law. Liberians expect their leaders to uphold democracy and its practices, to include one that allows for open and transparent political processes and peaceful debate,” the statement read.
Acknowledging the high-stakes tensions on Capitol Hill, the Embassy stated that violence must be avoided at all costs and urged all parties to engage in constructive dialogue.
“We urge all parties to maintain peace. It is important that leaders show unity. Violence is never the answer, and it serves no one’s interest. We strongly urge both sides to reach compromise, so the important work of the legislature can continue for the Liberian people.”
The Embassy’s comments come amid an escalating political impasse in the legislature, with lawmakers divided over leadership and legislative authority.
The U.S. Embassy acknowledged the challenges of maintaining a democracy, particularly during moments of political discord, but expressed confidence in Liberia’s ability to resolve the crisis.
“Maintaining a democracy is never easy, and there will certainly be tough times. But the key is learning from the missteps and remaining steadfast in knowing there is no place nor benefit to resorting to violence,” the Embassy noted.
The U.S. Embassy reaffirmed its confidence in Liberia’s democratic institutions and processes. “We remain confident that whatever differences political parties and individual politicians may have, they can come together to address them through direct and peaceful engagement for the good of the nation,” the statement noted.
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