By Willie Tokpah
Monrovia — President George Manneh Weah has issued a Proclamation calling on the 54th Legislature to extend its Sixth Regular Session for a period of ten (10) working days, beginning Tuesday, December 26, to Tuesday, January 9, 2024, to discuss or act upon the FY2024 Draft National Budget and other critical legislations of time-sensitive nature centered on national development, integrity, transparency, and accountability.
According to a Foreign Ministry release, the Proclamation mentioned that Article 32(b) of the Constitution of the Republic of Liberia provides that the President shall, on his initiative or upon receipt of a certificate signed by at least one-fourth of the total membership of each House, and by proclamation, extend a regular session of the Legislature beyond the date for adjournment or call an extraordinary session of that body to discuss or act upon matters of national emergency and concern.
The Sixth Regular Session of the 54th Legislature of the Republic of Liberia shall adjourn on Friday, the 8th day of December 2023 by the aforementioned.
The Proclamation stated that by the aforementioned Article 32 (b) of the Constitution of this Republic, a Certificate signed by at least one-fourth of the total membership of each House has been laid before the President for the extension of the Sixth Regular Session of the 54th Legislature for ten (10) working days; beginning December 26, 2023, and ending January 9, 2024, to allow the Legislature the opportunity to discuss and act upon several legislation of time-sensitive nature and others centered on national development, integrity, transparency, and accountability.
An Act to repeal An Act to Amend Section 1 of An Act fixing the Day for the Annual Adjournment of the Legislature of the Republic of Liberia, and to establish in lieu thereto An Act Setting the calendar of Adjournment for the Legislature, provides at Section 2 Third Adjournment (Third Constituency visit/break), that the Third Constituency visit/break of the Legislature shall commence not later than the second Friday of December of each year and end on Friday immediately preceding the second working Monday of January of each year, to satisfy article 32(a) of the Constitution of the Republic of Liberia.