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5 key issues to be discussed at today's conference in Afisyon


 A meeting between the heads of the federal government and the regional leaders will open today at the Afisyon tent, with the presence of the international community.



The preliminary report of the general meeting of the electoral consultation, we decided looga achieved agendas to the public looga debate, which does not agree with the Prime Minister and the head of state on taabiciyiinta, Ahmed and Said Deni on the other hand.


The team led by Prime Minister wants to leave his agenda MEMORANDUM 17 September 2020, and which brought the debate back to the issues discussed looga.



Ahmed Madobe and Said Deni also argue that after the agreement, the government will create a lot of obstacles, so everything that happens after that should be discussed. The items they want to include on the agenda include:



1 - Who will chair the consultative meeting: Farmajo assumes that he is still the president of the country and should chair the conference. Although not official, it is believed that the international community has allowed Deni and Ahmed Madobe to accept this.



 

1. Eid participating in the consultative meeting: Said Deni and Ahmed Madobe believe that political stakeholders should be included in the talks, as Farmajo's term has ended, and he is now the same candidate as the other candidates, according to have.


2- February 19 events: Said Deni and Ahmed Madobe believe the government has committed a major atrocity by attacking presidential candidates and peaceful protesters. This is the view of fear can affect the election, so they should be included in the agenda of the general meeting, and discuss.



3- Electoral security: After the February 19 attack, Ahmed Madobe and Deni argue that the government cannot be trusted with election security, so this issue should be included on the agenda.


5. Guarantor of the agreement: The parties are believed to agree that the international community should guarantee any agreement that is signed. Farmajo, who initially opposed the move, is believed to have finally agreed.



There may also be other issues that may come back later and those in the September 17th agreement and the Baidoa agreement on February 16th, which will be debated again, most notably in the Gedo region.

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