Somalia MPs forward motion against PM Hamsa

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A motion against Prime Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre has begun in Nairobi, with meetings held in the past few hours by members of the House of the People to discuss their plans.

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These members want the motion against Hamsa to be introduced in the 6th session of the House of the People, which opens in February, sources close to the meeting of the Members of Parliament say that a draft of the motion is underway.

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They plan to submit it to the Speaker of the House of the People when the 6th Session of Parliament opens.

Prime Minister Hamsa, who is in his third year in office, if he survives the motion to be introduced in the 6th Session of the House of the People, has a chance to become the longest-serving Prime Minister.




As has been seen in the history of Parliament, the 6th Session onwards, the power and organization of Parliament decreases due to the end of the government’s term and the need to prepare for elections.

The organization of this Motion comes while Ahmed Madoobe is in Nairobi, the war between Prime Minister Hamsa and Ahmed Madoobe has erupted after the Raskamboni war.

The war between the federal government and Ahmed Madobe has reached a point of violence, and Ahmed Madobe has prevailed, once again breaking the government’s decision to ban him from traveling abroad, and is waging a political war in Nairobi, the core of which is a motion.