Dr. Ashber Weldegiorgis elected Pan-African Parliament deputy president

Dr. Ashber Weldegiorgis has been elected deputy president of the Pan-African Parliament. Members of the House of Peoples' Representatives made the selection. The council expressed delight and confidence in his tenure.

Dr. Ashber Weldegiorgis was elected deputy president of the Pan-African Parliament in a process held in Addis Ababa. The selection occurred on Miyazya 23, 2018 (EC), according to reports.

Members of the House of Peoples' Representatives, where Dr. Ashber serves, chose him, as confirmed by the council's information. The council expressed joy over the election and voiced confidence that Dr. Ashber will have a successful working period.

This election fills the deputy president position at the Pan-African Parliament, highlighting the role of Africa's peoples' representatives council in the process.

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