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Somalia’s PM rejects president term extension

Somalia’s PM rejects president term extension

Gulf Times
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 10:13:43 PM UTC

(File photo) Mohamed Abdullahi

Somalia’s prime minister denounced a proposed extension of the president’s term yesterday, piling pressure on President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed to hold elections as rival factions in the security forces drew up battle lines in the capital. The heads of two regional states who had been staunch allies of the president also rejected the proposed two-year extension of Mohamed’s term. Earlier this month, the lower house of parliament voted to extend his four-year term by another two years, after the country failed to hold elections as planned in February. The senate rejected the move, provoking the crisis. “We call for an urgent election. Any form of extension should be cancelled,” the presidents of the Hirshabelle and Galmudug regions said in a joint statement on Facebook. Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble then issued his own statement, calling for preparations for a new presidential election. “I welcome the statement issued by Galmudug and Hirshabelle states,” he said on Twitter. Mohamed’s attempt to extend his term has angered foreign donors who backed his government, hoping it would help bring stability and quash the Al Shebaab insurgency. But the proposed extension has pitted factions in the security forces against each other. Opposition forces have abandoned positions in the countryside as they headed for a showdown in the capital, allowing Al Shebaab to take over at least one town. The US embassy in Mogadishu tweeted support for the premier and the two state presidents after they issued their statement. Forces loyal to the opposition hold important parts of the city and clashed with government forces over the weekend, fuelling worries the country could return to all-out war. The unrest is the second bout of violence in Mogadishu over an extension to Mohamed’s term. Continued clashes could further splinter Somali security forces along ethnic lines, said the International Crisis Group, a think-tank. “Somalia is teetering on the brink of a major breakdown once again,” it said in a briefing published yesterday. Mohamed is Darod, one of Somalia’s major clans. The majority of the Somali military in the capital are Hawiye, another large clan. Most of the opposition leaders are Hawiye. Earlier yesterday police forces raided independent Mustaqbal Radio station, owned by a Hawiye businessman, and confiscated equipment. Somalia’s fledgling armed forces are drawn from clan militias who have often battled each other for power and resources.
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