Dr. Ashber Weldegiorgis zum stellvertretenden Präsidenten des Panafrikanischen Parlaments gewählt

Dr. Ashber Weldegiorgis wurde zum stellvertretenden Präsidenten des Panafrikanischen Parlaments gewählt. Die Auswahl erfolgte durch Mitglieder des Volksrepräsentantenhauses. Der Rat äußerte sich erfreut und drückte sein Vertrauen in seine Amtszeit aus.

Dr. Ashber Weldegiorgis wurde in einem in Addis Abeba durchgeführten Verfahren zum stellvertretenden Präsidenten des Panafrikanischen Parlaments gewählt. Die Wahl fand Berichten zufolge am 23. Miyazya 2018 (äthiopischer Kalender) statt. Mitglieder des Volksrepräsentantenhauses, dem Dr. Ashber angehört, wählten ihn aus, wie die Informationen des Rates bestätigen. Der Rat drückte seine Freude über die Wahl aus und sprach sein Vertrauen in eine erfolgreiche Amtszeit von Dr. Ashber aus. Diese Wahl besetzt den Posten des stellvertretenden Präsidenten im Panafrikanischen Parlament und unterstreicht die Rolle des Rates der Volksrepräsentanten Afrikas in diesem Prozess.

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