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Somali leaders sign deal to hold elections - World News

2021-05-27 13:55:23 GMT2021-05-27 21:55:23(Beijing Time) Xinhua English MOGADISHU, May 27 (Xinhua) Somali political leaders on Thursday concluded an agreement that will pave the way for the delayed presidential and parliamentary elections. Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble, leaders of five federal member states and governor of Banadir Regional Administration inked the deal in the Somali capital Mogadishu after four days of consultative talks on the electoral process. Enditem SINA English is the English-language destination for news and information about China. Find general information on life, culture and travel in China through our news and special reports or find business partners through our online Business Directory. For investment opportunities with SINA, please click the link Investor below.

Anti-president Somali soldiers begin returning to barracks

Anti-president Somali soldiers begin returning to barracks Written by Reuters - 26 Members of Somali National Army (SNA), who back the opposition, prepare to move to their barracks after reaching an agreement with the prime minister following clashes over the tenure of the president, in Mogadishu, Somalia 7 May 2021 - Reuters Hundreds of Somali forces who back the opposition began returning to their barracks on Friday after reaching an agreement with the prime minister following clashes over the tenure of the president, a spokesman for the troops said. Somali lawmakers voted on Saturday to overturn the two-year presidential term extension they had approved last month after the violence stirred fears of all-out war between heavily armed troops for and against the president.

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Anti-president Somali soldiers begin returning to barracks

Anti-president Somali soldiers begin returning to barracks Reuters 1 day ago © Reuters/FEISAL OMAR Somali forces who back the opposition begin returning to barracks MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Hundreds of Somali forces who back the opposition began returning to their barracks on Friday after reaching an agreement with the prime minister following clashes over the tenure of the president, a spokesman for the troops said. Somali lawmakers voted on Saturday to overturn the two-year presidential term extension they had approved last month after the violence stirred fears of all-out war between heavily armed troops for and against the president. A Reuters photographer and camera operator saw heavily armed troops moving on foot and in military vehicles in the capital Mogadishu on Friday afternoon, some returning to a military camp in the city.

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