‘Take Decisions Beyond Rhetoric” –Veep Koung Tells Leaders At GCPR Meeting In Brussels
Vice President Jeremiah Koung called on global leaders to take decisive actions beyond rhetoric, urging them to implement policies that advance good governance and socio-political renewal.
Attending the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Global Council for Political Renewal (GCPR) in Brussels, Belgium alongside Liberia’s Ambassador to France, Teeko Tozay Yorlay, Koung reiterated Liberia’s commitment to fostering international cooperation in tackling climate change, economic inequality, and security threats, and asserted, “As we leave this meeting, let us not simply talk about political renewal—let us embody it.”
“We must take this conversation into parliaments, communities, and digital spaces where the future of governance is being shaped, he urged. Political renewal is not a destination; it is a continuous journey. Today, in this room, that journey must be accelerated,” he added.
The GCPR is a distinguished global organization committed to fostering political cooperation, upholding ethics in governance, and championing social, environmental, and economic justice.
The annual meeting also convenes political leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders worldwide to deliberate on pressing global challenges and pathways toward sustainable political renewal.
VP Koung conveyed greetings on behalf of President Joseph Boakai and emphasized Liberia’s unwavering commitment to the principles of democracy, transparency, and inclusive governance, and said, “We cannot call for political renewal without trust. Trust is the cornerstone of democracy and good governance.”
“When citizens lose faith in institutions and leaders’ ability to address their socio-economic needs, the social contract of governance is severely weakened, Koung intoned.
Highlighting the need for accountable leadership and civic engagement, the VP also underscored the transformative role of technology in governance, advocating for the empowerment of youth to actively participate in shaping policies, reinforcing the idea that democracy is a continuous effort rather than an inherited system.
He maintained, “Our call for political renewal must embrace civic technology, which can make government services more accessible and responsive to citizens’ needs. Governance must not only serve the people; it must also involve their full participation in policy discussions that provide sustainable solutions to the challenges we face.”
Meanwhile, throughout the conference, discussions centered on several key pillars of political renewal, including global peace promotion through diplomacy, ethical governance, equitable economic development, human rights advocacy, and research-driven policymaking.
Liberia’s delegation, led by Vice President Koung, further reaffirmed the country’s steadfast dedication to strengthening democratic institutions, ensuring ethical leadership, and advancing Liberia’s role as a champion of global political renewal.