The Federal Government Republic of Somalia has put an end to the disagreement between the House of the People of the Federal Republic of Somalia today in a report on the meetings between the Lower House, the Prime Minister and the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia.
The committee was first held in a meeting with the Spokesperson of the Parliament at Mr Mohamed Sh. Osman Jawari and the second deputy Mr Mahad Awad, said they demanded that he accept the motion and that he announced the that was deployed to parliament.
The Upper House of Representatives held a joint meeting with the Speaker of Parliament Abdiweli Mudey and demanded that the motion be passed to the Legislature.
The MPs met in the third meeting with the prime minister and demanded that they return to the parliament building before the motion and restore the security guards there, the committee said Prime Minester Hassan Ali Kheyre agreed to The police chief said that the police had ordered them to be subjected to the crime. This is one of the requirements of the Spokesperson .
Finally the Commission met with the President and asked them to intervene and investigate the matter, which they said was the same.
The Upper House of the Federal Parliament has called for the motion to be forwarded to the Parliament and suspend the incumbent and the media.
According to the Upper House, recommended that the Motion is voted and legally .
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