Completing the elections in this manner will be in favor of Farmajo and his followers, as the recent changes are in violation of the Mogadishu Agreement
How long will things continue to go for the survival of Farmajo?
The states that support Farmajo did not respect the women’s quota in the elections and did not implement it. Women have the right to participate in the elections and support them, and the states must be committed to this
The Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mr. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, addressed a special joint press conference at the Presidential Palace in Mogadishu today.
Roble said he was studying the list of candidates to be presented by his deputy, Mehdi Guled and Abdi Hashi, and that the move would likely screen all candidates who oppose his policies.
It is also unfortunate and oppressive not to change the previously agreed quota for Somali women to 30%, as well as failure to implement in departments that support Farmajo's weak policies.
The electoral process and recent irregularities are in the interest of Farmajo and his group, and will make it easier for Farmajo to lead Somalia again.
We warn against completing the elections in light of these abuses and recent developments, because they violate the Mogadishu Agreement.
Prime Minister Roble and those responsible for resolving the crisis in Somalia must resolve the ongoing dispute with the UNHCR Somaliland before the elections
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