
Thursday April 22, 2021
GAROWE (HOL) - Puntland has called for a resumption of talks to resolve the ongoing electoral deadlock in Somalia while declaring it does not recognize the Lower House resolution, which extended the term of president Mohamed Farmaajo for two more years.
“The Government of Puntland State of Somalia declares that the agreement of 17 September 2020 is the only agreement reached to hold the Federal Elections, and to address the impediments to the implementation of the agreement in order to achieve a fair election acceptable to all,” the statement read in part.
Puntland also dismissed the extension of Farmaajo’s stay in office.
“The Puntland Government of Somalia does not recognize the illegitimate actions of the Federal Parliament, which has extended its term, calling for the election law and the extension of the term of the Federal Institutions of the Federal Government of Somalia.”
Below is a statement regarding the #FGS two-year mandate extension. The statement is based on Government of Puntland’s broad consultation with political associations, civil society organisations, & intellectuals in #Puntland. The @Parliamentofpl does not recognise the extension. pic.twitter.com/IObA6qxP1f
— President Said Abdullahi Deni (@SaidAbdullahiDe) April 22, 2021
The state parliament voted on Monday against the resolution a day after clan elders condemned the extension move.
Farmaajo has maintained the resolution of the Lower House was legitimate and has sought the support of the African Union following a trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo Monday.
The African Union Peace and Security Council is this morning discussing the political situation in Somalia.