Le Dr Ashber Weldegiorgis élu vice-président du Parlement panafricain

Le Dr Ashber Weldegiorgis a été élu vice-président du Parlement panafricain. Ce choix a été effectué par les membres de la Chambre des représentants des peuples. Le conseil a exprimé sa satisfaction et sa confiance quant à son mandat.

Le Dr Ashber Weldegiorgis a été élu vice-président du Parlement panafricain lors d'un processus qui s'est tenu à Addis-Abeba. La sélection a eu lieu le 23 Miyazya 2018 (calendrier éthiopien), selon les rapports. Les membres de la Chambre des représentants des peuples, où siège le Dr Ashber, l'ont choisi, comme l'a confirmé l'information du conseil. Le conseil a exprimé sa joie face à cette élection et a affirmé sa confiance dans la réussite du mandat du Dr Ashber. Cette élection pourvoit le poste de vice-président au sein du Parlement panafricain, soulignant le rôle du conseil des représentants des peuples d'Afrique dans ce processus.

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