Somalia's parliament has elected ex-warlord Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur as its new speaker - one of the three top positions in the interim government.
Mr Nur, a close ally of President Abdullahi Yusuf, replaces Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan - sacked two weeks ago.
He was removed for having unauthorized talks with the Islamists, who ruled much of
Mr Adan had also opposed
Meanwhile,
Analysts fear that unless the growing insecurity in the country is contained quickly,
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Mr Nur - better known as Madobe - won the vote at the parliament in the city of
There was applause and cheers when the announcement of his victory was announced via load speakers inside the parliament hall decorated with ornaments and the pictures of the various candidates, AP news agency reports.
Before his election, Mr Nur served as a justice minister in the current transitional government which was formed in neighboring
He comes from the Rahwein clan - one of
Correspondents say his predecessor had close ties with the businessmen who financed the Union of Islamic Courts and his attempts to negotiate a political agreement with the group infuriated the transitional government.
The dismissal of Mr Adan - who has a reputation for honesty, as well as for being independent-minded - was criticized by the
Martial law
The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in
The government has imposed new curfew restrictions in main towns to try to maintain stability.
Overnight, an unidentified group fired mortars at a military base in
Ethiopian Foreign Minister Seyoum Mesfin told a news conference after the summit in
The AU says it needs 8,000 troops to replace the Ethiopian army, but only 4,000 soldiers have been pledged so far by member countries.
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Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan