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Newly elected Parliament Speaker: Respect the RULE OF LAW!

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Newly elected Parliament Speaker: Respect the RULE OF LAW!

Postby Coeus » Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:57 am

Somali deputy Parliament speaker asks international community to repect mps decisions

Ahmed Dhimbil Roble, deputy parliament speaker of Somali transitional federal parliament has on Thursday called for international community, IGAD and the African union to respect the independence of somali lawmakers, reports said.



The deputy parliament speaker, Ahmed Dhimbil Roble Asowe asked all regional institutions and the AU to support the lawmakers final verdict and cooperate with the new legally elected parliament speaker, Madobe Nunow Mohamed.



Mr. Asawe disproved a statement from national committee, discouraging parliamentarians from Impeaching the former house speaker.

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