Somali MPs Attend A meeting in Kismayo Against Federal Government's Election Plans

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KISMAYO, Somalia — More than 30 federal parliamentarians from Somalia have gathered in Kismayo, the interim capital of Jubbaland, to voice opposition to the central government's policies. The meeting, initially set for Friday, was postponed to allow more MPs to attend, according to local reports.

The assembly, convened by Jubbaland President Ahmed Madobe, aimed to address the escalating tensions between regional authorities and the federal government in Mogadishu. The parliament members expressed strong support for Jubbaland's positions on political issues, accusing the federal government of stoking "tribal conflict" against Jubbaland and Puntland.

This gathering comes on the heels of controversy surrounding the proposed 2026 election framework discussed at a recent National Consultative Council (NCC) meeting. Critics among the MPs fear that the framework could pave the way for President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to extend his term, potentially destabilizing the nation.

The tension was further heightened when Madobe walked out of the NCC meeting, demanding the inclusion of Puntland and the SSC Khatumo region in the discussions, a demand spurred by Puntland's boycott of NCC sessions due to ongoing federal disputes.

This meeting highlights the intricate political dynamics in Somalia, where clan affiliations and regional autonomy often clash with central governance ambitions, underscoring the challenges of maintaining national unity amidst diverse regional interests.

GAROWE ONLINE

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