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Somali President Appoints New PM | |||
2011-06-24 | |||
[An Nahar] ![]() "He has the personality and the kind of knowledge that makes him fit to become the prime minister," the president said in announcing Ali's appointment. "I'm quite confident that he will be up to the challenge of the hard conditions our country is encountering." Ali, a Somali-American, is a former deputy prime minister and former planning minister.
Political activity in recent months in Somalia has been paralyzed by infighting, notably between the president and the speaker. "The country is under heavy pressure and needs people who are ready to work. I will form my government within days in order to face the difficult tasks ahead," Ali said after his appointment. Ali, who has a doctorate in economics, taught at Niagara University in Buffalo, New York, before joining the Somali transitional government (TFG), a statement from the government said.
President Sharif and parliament leader Sharif Hassan signed a deal in the Ugandan capital Kampala on June 9 extending their terms for a year, pushing back polls due in August. The agreement also called for Abdullahi Mohamed to resign within 30 days and for the president to name his successor, subject to approval by parliament. Before changing his mind on Sunday, Abdullahi Mohamed had initially refused to resign and his supporters staged two days of protests in Mogadishu that left at least two people dead. Elections for president and speaker of parliament will now have to take place before August 20, 2012. The TFG, which was set up in 2004 in Kenya and owes its survival to the international community, has been weakened by infighting among its leaders which has worsened as the end of the mandates approached. Uganda, which contributes several thousand troops to the African Union ...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful... 's AMISOM force that is propping up the TFG, had expressed concern that if the infighting continued AMISOM forces might lose their recent military gains in Mogadishu. | |||
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Or let the entire mass fester until it dies. Get enough footage of fly-eyed children to last for 20 years and be done with it. |
Posted by: S 2011-06-24 07:29 |
#1 SOmalia needs to be split into 3: Somaliland (north west, functional); Puntland (north east would be functional with aid money it never gets thanks to the TFG); and South Central (includes Mogadishu. Basket case) the TFG is just an organ for defrauding the UN out of large sums of cash and spending it at Java House Nairobi |
Posted by: anon1 2011-06-24 05:56 |