 African Union lawmakers' session turns rowdy during a parliament meeting in Johannesburg because they could not agree, although the process to elect a new president for the AU's legislative body. The scenes broadcast on South Africa's national TV, SABC, showed lawmakers scoffing over a ballot box and shouting before the election was suspended. Lawmakers from West Africa reportedly disagreed with their colleagues from Southern Africa over whether the president should move around the various regions of Africa on a rotational basis. Since the Pan-African parliament was founded in 2004, there has never been a president from the South. The last two presidents of the Pan-African parliament have been from West Africa. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.