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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Farmajo blames Mursal for extension


 Diplomatic sources close to the U.S. embassy and the European Union office told Capital Online that outgoing President Farmajo had told international representatives that anything resulting from the extension was the responsibility of Governor Mursal.


Farmajo and representatives of the international community met on Saturday, April 17, at the Aficio tent.


Sources who spoke to Capital Online said that Farmajo had repeatedly told international representatives that the extension was a decision made by the House of Representatives, that they were independent in their decisions and were responsible for the consequences. chairman of the Assembly.


Farmajo also called for co-operation in signing the House of Representatives' decision on the election, and said he was ready for the House to reverse that decision.



Representatives of the international community have rejected Farmajo's suggestion that the House of Representatives be responsible for everything, but said the board would be part of the individuals responsible for the crisis or sanctions could be imposed.


This is not the first time Farmajo has pursued political interests in Mursal and then left. Prior to the September 17 election agreement, Mursal passed an election law of one person and one vote, but it was overturned by Farmajo who had already persuaded Mursal to do so. However, it is possible that Farmajo will drop the law and return to electoral negotiations after pressure.


Meanwhile, the international community was told at the meeting to change its position on the extension and return to dialogue and consensus. Farmajo reportedly did not immediately respond but was dismissed on a memorandum of understanding.

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