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Saturday, March 13, 2021

Farmajo must submit to the international community and regional governments to hold elections



After the emergency session held by the Security Council yesterday, he sends his envoy to Somalia to request Farmajo to hold the elections. The United Nations also stressed the importance of working together to hold free, fair, credible and comprehensive elections in line with the September 17, 2020 agreement.


The President of Jubaland State, Ahmed Madobe, discusses with the AU envoy how to take the most appropriate steps to resolve the political stalemate in the country and hold joint elections in the country and how the peacekeeping forces of the African Union Mission in Somalia can secure the place


The United Nations Security Council has warned of another postponement of the February 8 elections in Somalia.


 The United Nations Security Council has also called on federal government officials to reach agreement on the disputed 2021 elections.


The 15-member council also emphasized the importance of the federal government and the state of the situation in Luqa.


The United Nations has also stressed the importance of working together to hold free, fair, credible and inclusive elections, in line with the September 17, 2020 agreement.


Meanwhile, Ahmed Madobe, who held a crucial meeting with the African Union envoy to Somalia Francisco Madeira, called on Farmajo to hold free and fair elections.


One of the candidates, Gabriel Ibrahim, called the Farmajo government to step down from its position as an opposition candidate to achieve comprehensive elections.


Behind the opposition candidates called for consultations to change the political crisis in Luga otherwise is available





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