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List of speakers of the House of Representatives of Liberia

The Speaker of the House of Representatives of Liberia is the presiding officer of the legislature. In the current house, the speaker is elected by the house for the term of the legislature, six years.[1] The Speaker may be removed from their position by a two-thirds majority. A Deputy Speaker is also elected, and, in the event of a vacancy in the speakership, serves as Speaker until the election of a replacement, which is to occur within sixty days. The Speaker is also responsible for appointing members to House Committees. This article lists the presiding officers of Liberia's lower house, which has been most often known as the House of Representatives.

List

This is an incomplete list of speakers of the House of Representatives of Liberia:

This is a list of speakers of the Interim National Assembly:

This is a list of presidents of the Interim National Assembly:

This is a list of speakers of the House of Representatives of Liberia:

This is a list of speakers of the Interim National Assembly (ILA):

This is a list of speakers of the Transitional National Assembly (TLA):

This is a list of speakers of the House of Representatives of Liberia:

This is a list of speakers of the National Transitional Legislative Assembly of Liberia (NTLA):

This is a list of speakers of the House of Representatives of Liberia:

References

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  21. ^ [2] Liberia: the heart of darkness: account of Liberia's civil war
  22. ^ [3] The professor: A documentary short by Jason Price
  23. ^ [4] Former speaker to seek sensational seat?
  24. ^ [5] vips
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  28. ^ "Welcome to Liberia Broadcasting System Online". Archived from the original on 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2009-05-21. Tyler Is New Speaker of the House. Liberia Broadcasting System, April 6, 2007
  29. ^ Johnson, Thomas T. (28 September 2016). "Speaker No Longer".
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  31. ^ "Representative Johnathan K. Koffa Secures Speaker Position with a Decisive Victory". frontpageafricaonline.com.