Somali parliaments clashed on Monday over approving a newly nominated cabinet led by PM Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed.
The assembly turned into chaos after lawmakers come with two difference motions that one suggested the vote be conducted with a display of hands while other proposed a secret ballot.
The tension rose after parliament speaker Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden announced that the vote will be in secret and ordered to bring the ballot box at the center of the building.
Then Some MPs had begun shouting and forced the speaker to adjourn the session but some threatened that they will hold their own meeting to approve the cabinet.
However the speaker left out the assembly with no formal approval or rebuttal of the line-up unveiled earlier this month by newly-appointed Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed.
In the session which opened with the presence of more than 348 of the 550 Member of Parliament was punched by some of the lawmakers.
According to Somalia's transitional charter, the new government should be endorsed by parliament within a month of its unveiling, which took place on December 12.
A similar argument last month also postponed approving the new premier Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed that lead a clash between president and parliament speaker but it was resolved later.
On Monday, the UN special envoy to Somalia Augustine Mahiga urged parliament to overcome their misunderstood and expedite the new line-up approval.
"I am confident that the honourable members of parliament will employ the same sense of responsibility and unity which prevailed during the process of confirmation of the prime minister," he said in a statement issued before the session began Monday.
Somali government which created in 2004 in neighboring Kenya has only nine months left to outline the country’s future.
"With nine months left before the end of the transition period, Somalia needs a government that will prepare a roadmap and carry out the priority tasks of the transition," Mahiga said.
The Horn of Africa nation has not had an affective government since warlords overthrew longtime dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991.
Al-Qaeda linked group of Al-Shabaab is controlling the country while somali government with AU peacekeepers run only few blocks in Mogadishu.