Mogadishu: The speaker of Somalia's parliament resigned on Monday after a dispute with President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed.
The resignation of Mohamed Osman Jawari came the day after the seizure of $9.6 million in cash at Mogadishu airport from a plane, according to police and government sources.
The Mogadishu government confirmed the seizure but did not say what the money was for.
The speaker's dispute with the president had simmered for weeks and came close to violence.
Last week a no-confidence vote against him did not go ahead after he and his opponents arrived at parliament with armed guards.
The president and speaker have long been rivals, analysts said.
Somalia has been in a state of lawlessness since the early 1990s, when dictator Mohammed Siad Barre was toppled by warlords.