A meeting between the Chairman of the Upper House Abdi Hashi Abdullahi and elected presidents and the president has the Airport Hotel, located in the capital, which looga discuss how to solve looga achieve the disputes process for appointing members of the election committees from entering the northern regions Somaliland.
The issue of Somaliland is one of the most difficult issues for the National Electoral Consultative Assembly.
A bitter feud between two factions of politicians in the northern regions over the nomination process for Somaliland's electoral commissions.
Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman Abdi Hashi are leading the two factions of politicians in the northern regions, and meetings in the past few hours have reportedly failed.
State leaders and Prime Minister Roble, who is currently meeting to resolve the election dispute, have called on politicians in the northern regions to resolve their differences and return to the conference with a united front.
However, Abdi Hashi's faction released a statement today stating that an agreement had been reached on the nomination process, but the deputy prime minister denied the allegations.
After that, Governor Abdi Hashi called the media this afternoon, but when they went to his residence to speak to him, he received a request from the leaders of Puntland and Jubbaland, according to our sources.
Ahmed Madobe and Said Deni asked Abdi Hashi not to speak to the media, warning that his remarks could escalate the issue, and called for a meeting tonight.
Abdi Hashi called for a press conference, and reporters at the scene were informed that the chairman would speak tomorrow.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Roble met with Chairman Abdi Hashi today, and Roble's office announced that the meeting ended with an agreement.
"The Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, HE Mohamed Hussein Roble, has concluded a memorandum of understanding with the Speaker of the Upper House of the Federal Parliament, HE Abdi Hashi Abdullahi, on election issues," a statement released by the Prime Minister's Office this afternoon said. Minister Roble.
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