MOGADISHU (Somaliguardian) – Members of Somalia’s parliament on Wednesday publicly referred to as for President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to resign, accusing him of failing to deal with the nation’s essential challenges and neglecting his presidential duties.
The MPs alleged that Mohamud had admitted to his shortcomings and was taking up duties past his remit, together with these usually managed by the Prime Minister.
Throughout a press convention in Mogadishu, a number of MPs raised issues concerning the President’s overseas coverage, accusing him of creating erratic selections and signing secret agreements with overseas nations, a few of which have been reportedly contradictory.
This transfer comes amid escalating tensions between the parliament and the federal government. MPs are additionally making ready to introduce a movement of no confidence towards Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, accusing him of incompetence.
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