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The Doctor reports that five people have been killed in electoral violence in Somalia

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The Doctor reports that five people have killed in electoral violence in Somalia:

The doctor reports that five people have killed in electoral violence in Somalia. Most civilians have injured by violence linked to a country’s postponed elections, said a health worker in the capital city of Somalia. On Saturday, the day after Somali security forces shot hundreds of people protesting peacefully in Mogadishu over their postponed elections. Abdi Bafo, a doctor of the Medina hospital, spoke opposition figures threatened to protest further. The capital was quiet and the streets were free again.

Presided over by the election date on 8th February. Moreover, President Abdullahi Mohammad failed to resolve concerns regarding the way votes were taken in the Horn of Africa region any Somalis ask him to stand down. After the events on Friday, the President has not spoken freely. Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble said that he was “very sorry” for the incidents. Any Somali elders shuttled with leaders of the opposition. Both parties promised us peaceful ways to overcome this problem. Ugas Abdullahi said to reporters. Although the government believed al-Shabab could penetrate and profit from the turmoil. Hence, the opposition was very susceptible to him. Saturday usually used as the Mogadishu International Airport. 

The Senators and Parliamentary Representatives elected in each Member State by Political Leaders:

The senators and parliamentary representatives

However, the clash of Friday accompanied a firing squad outside the presidential palace overnight. It was accused of the “armed militias” by the Government of Somalia. But the former President of Somali Sharif Sheik Ahmed asserting that. The government had invaded the hotel outside the castle. With Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and his fellow president staying ahead of the protest.

Moreover, the goal of a simple one-person election remains elusive in Somalia. This period was schedule to take place. Rather it agreed to another ‘indirect election’ between the federal and state governments. Similarly, the senators and parliamentary representatives elected in each Member state by political leaders clans with influential representatives. Then, parliamentarians and Senators elect the president of Somalia. A coalition of leaders of the opposition and civil society organizations have protested that. It would not allow them a voice in their own country’s policies and the Jubbaland and Puntland provincial states declined to involve.

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