Somali Supreme Court ordered the endorsement of newly-appointed Prime Minister should not be secret ballot as the Speaker proposing, the Court said.
In a statement, the court answered an official letter from the office of the President, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, over the prime minister’s approval, urged to the speaker to uses legally processes—open ballot.
“Article 33(5), 44, 49, and 71 of the TFG constitution and Article 82(2) of the 1960 Constitution ruled out that the vote for the appointed prime minister will be openly,” the statement read.Read More
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