Home
  Africa
  World
  Islam
  Health
  Photos

World Islamic Prayer

Cimilada
VOA Somali
BBC Somali 14:00
BBC Somali 18:00
Deutsche Welle
BBC Radio
Voice of America
IRIN Radio
NPR Radio
Radio Netherland
Last Updated: Jul 4, 2009 - 1:50:24 PM
Somalia
Somalia leaders 'still feuding'


MOGADISHU, Somalia Sep 6 (Garowe Online) - Somalia's interim President and Prime Minister are 'still feuding' after Ethiopian government officials helped mediate between them last month, sources tell Garowe Online.

President Abdullahi Yusuf has demanded that Prime Minister Nur "Adde" Hassan Hussein postpone regional elections in Mogadishu until after a group of pro-Yusuf Cabinet ministers are reinstated to their posts, the sources added.

An agreement brokered by Ethiopian officials and signed in Addis Ababa between Yusuf and Nur Adde called for Mogadishu Mayor Mohamed Dheere, a Yusuf ally, to participate at regional elections for the next governor of Banadir region.

But President Yusuf is reportedly demanding that Banadir regional elections must be preceded by parliamentary approval of 10 Cabinet ministers, who resigned in July after a feud erupted between Yusuf and Nur Adde regarding the Prime Minister's decision to fire Mogadishu Mayor Mohamed Dheere.

Somalia's government, established in 2004, has been plagued by internal feuds and crippled by an Islamist-led, anti-Ethiopia insurgency in Mogadishu and other parts of the country.

Source: Garowe Online

RELATED:
Somalia: Ex-PM Gedi condemns insurgents, praises Puntland
Somalia: Military tensions high in Hiran region near Ethiopia border
Somalia: Mogadishu violence, exodus continue for third day

Advertisement
 

Analysis: Somalia aid tied to shaky government

EDITORS PICK:

Somalia: Ex-PM Gedi condemns insurgents, praises Puntland
NAIROBI, Kenya July 4 (Garowe Online)

About Us | Disclaimer | Copyright | Contact Us