Somalia paying for votes - UN

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud. Picture: POOL/MUJAHID SAFODIEN

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud. Picture: POOL/MUJAHID SAFODIEN

Published Nov 3, 2014

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Mogadishu -

The UN's representative in Somalia says he is concerned bribes are being paid to parliamentarians to vote to oust the prime minister.

Somalia's president, a political rival, had a quick reply that could be summed up in two words: Butt out.

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said on Monday that while he appreciates the UN's concern, he called for the international community to respect Somalia's right to determine its own future and allow Somali leaders to resolve differences themselves.

The UN representative, Nicholas Kay, said Sunday he is concerned over allegations that parliamentarians are being paid to vote to oust the prime minister in a “no confidence” motion.

Mohamud last month refused to accept a Cabinet reshuffle carried out by the prime minster. Somalia's recent governments have a history of feuding leaders. - Sapa-AP

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