Lesotho’s deputy PM takes charge: minister
BY Agencies2 Sept 2014 5:21 AM IST
Agencies2 Sept 2014 5:21 AM IST
Lesotho’s Deputy Prime Minister Mothetjoa Metsing has taken charge of the kingdom’s government, as the Prime Minister had fled to South Africa amid attempted military coup, said a minister on Sunday.
‘Constitutionally, in the absence of the prime minister, the deputy prime minister takes the reins,’ Selibe Mochoboroane, Minister of Communications, Science and Technology told media.
‘For now there hasn’t been any arrangement, but it goes without saying the deputy prime minister will still oversee other issues that need to be taken care of until the Prime Minister returns,’ added the minister.
Early Saturday morning, the Lesotho military raided the house of Prime Minister Tom Thabane, seized the police headquarters and the Mabote police station in the capital city of Maseru.
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