The presidential election has been once again
delayed, the country’s electoral commission announced late Monday. The Commission
chairman Omar Mohamed Abdulle, also known as Omar Dhegey, said the election would
not take place Nov. 30 as scheduled.
"We are very sorry to share with
Somali people that the presidential election is postponed again because the
members of parliament, those who could vote, are not ready," Dhegay said
following a news conference. "Next date of Somali’s presidential election
will be made in December by newly elected members of the next parliament as the
election of lower house still continues in the whole of country," he
added.
After the election of the lower house, which could
be concluded as early as Dec. 15, lawmakers will elect the speaker of
Parliament before the election of Somalia’s next president. It is the third
time in as many months the elections have been postponed. Approximately 14,000
delegates are involved in the current lower house elections. Somalia’s next
president will be elected by 275 MPs. The coalition of opposition parties
condemned the election delays. Mogadishu Mayor and current presidential
candidate Mohamud Axmed Noor Tarzan told Anadolu Agency the decision is
“politically motivated”.
"We knew that this decision is politically
motivated but we will not accept this further delay," Tarzan said. Opposition
leaders have called for protests against outgoing President Hassan Sheikh
Mohamoud, whom they accuse of causing the delays.
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