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July 22: Somali leaders agree to hold timely polls

Somalia’s federal government and leaders across the federal member states, FMS, on Wednesday agreed to hold timely national elections as the tenure of the incumbent president and parliaments run out later this year.

A technical committee will be nominated to iron out details for the nature of the elections whiles the leaders are expected to reconvene at the same venue to complete modalities for the electoral process.

President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo had been in the in the central town of Dhusamareb in the Galmudug region, where he joined leaders from the five member states for a consultative forum on the political and security aspects of the national government.

The president’s press secretary said the leaders had also committed to nominate a technical working group to deliver recommendations on how the elections will be held. Two weeks ago, they reiterated the fact that the country was not ready to hold ‘one person – one vote’ elections.

Other issues the leaders discussed included strengthening unity and solidarity for citizens, enhancing federal and state cooperation to sustain stability and fight terrorism; boost economic development and intensify debt relief process for the country.

In a commitment to the fruition of those talks, we appreciate and support its outcome. We also look forward to the next rounds of #DhusamarebTalks to further the dialogue and find a shared solution to the national issues at stake.— Ahmed Abdi Karie Qoorqoor (@MrQoorqoor) July 22, 2020

July 13: Somalia regional presidents reject term extension

Regional presidents in Somalia are unanimous in their position that federal level polls be held on time in the wake of postponement suggestions by the electoral body.

They held that one-person, on-vote system was still not feasible in the country but added that a model for the elections should be agreed upon based on consensus between all stakeholders.

They also invited the president and prime minister for talks to be held in Dhusamareb. The federal government has yet to react to the request. The five presidents issued a statement after a meeting over the weekend in the central town of Dhusamareb in the Galmudug region.

Over in the semi-autonomous Somaliland region, the Horn Diplomat news portal, reported on Sunday that political parties had agreed to hold elections this year. The elections body has been given 14 days to prepare a road map for the vote.

BREAKING: Five Somali regionals have ruled out one person one vote system in the next election, called for an alternative, inclusive model that allows upcoming election to take place within scheduled time. The 5 invited M_Farmaajo and SomaliPM for talks to be held in Dhusamareb pic.twitter.com/wuk6EL3E2v— Harun Maruf (@HarunMaruf) July 12, 2020

July 11: Somalia’s regional presidents meet: national polls top agenda

Presidents from Somalia’s Federal Member States, FMS, are meeting today in the central town of Dhusamareb in the Galmudug region.

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