The U.N says Somali legislators have overwhelmingly approved the son of a former leader as the country's new prime minister.
The U.N. political office on Somalia says 414 legislators approved the presidential appointment of Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke with nine opposed during a meeting Saturday in neighboring Djibouti. Sharmarke's father was a popular elected president who was assassinated in 1969.
Somalia's Western-backed government wields little control. An Islamic insurgent group called al-Shabab has taken over most of Somalia and forced parliament to meet outside the country. Al-Shabab does not recognize the government.
Officials hope Sharmarke can end months of government infighting that broke out as al-Shabab extended its control over the country
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