Somalia at a Crossroads Ahead of High-Stakes May 10 Election Talks

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MOGADISHU — With the 4-year term of Somalia’s leader Hassan Sheikh nearing its end, attention is turning to May 10, a date widely seen as pivotal for determining the country’s political direction.

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has formally invited members of a national consultative forum to attend a high-level meeting scheduled for that day. The talks are expected to address key issues, including the electoral system and national unity.

Opposition figures, including former president Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and several former prime ministers, have voiced strong objections to the government’s plans. At a recent news conference, they said they would consider the president “an ordinary citizen” after May 15, when they say his four-year term expires.

A legal dispute has added to the tensions. The opposition argues that Somalia’s newly approved constitution sets a five-year presidential term, meaning the current president should have one year remaining.

However, they reject the legitimacy of that constitution, saying it was not agreed upon through a broad consensus, and are calling for a return to the previous provisional charter.

Another contentious issue is the electoral model. The government has spent the past two years advocating for a “one person, one vote” system, but opposition leaders have expressed doubts about how it would be implemented without a political agreement.

International partners, including the European Union ambassador to Somalia, Francesca Di Mauro, and the United Nations, have welcomed the call for dialogue and expressed hope that Somali stakeholders can reach a meaningful agreement.

The May 10 meeting is seen by many as a critical opportunity to avert a potential political and security crisis as Somalia navigates a sensitive transitional period.

GAROWE ONLINE

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