Three plans by the international community fails by President Farmajo

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The international community have failed to take three steps to weaken President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo’s power and find an alternative solution, according to Somali officials.

This is after the representatives of the international community in the hope to find a solution pass through self-selection outage, which is part of the zodiac, but their plans were foiled.

The plans were aimed at weakening the President’s authority.

1- International partners have tried to take over the leadership of Somalia’s elections from Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble, and to split the regional administrations in the country, which ultimately failed Roble’s side following pressure from Villa Somalia to deny.



2. The international community has tried to reconcile the regional administrations in the country and take a joint decision on the contentious issues of the elections, and the upcoming meetings were canceled by the pro-Villa Somalia administrations who were pressured not to participate. If the authorities had come to an agreement, the presidency would have been deserted and the election challenge would have appeared.



3. The international community has attempted to discuss the dispute over Somalia’s elections with the Speaker of the House of the People, who is feared to be running for re-election, and this has reportedly failed due to further pressure on the Speaker of the House.

The steps the international community led by the Foreign Ministry in writing and sent it to the Security Council, which warned a ‘intervention’ in the election.

This was revealed in Parliament last night that this happened and believes that the extension will be made, and it is apparent that the effects of the international community in the country out of the window.