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Africa: East
Divisions within Somali "government"
2003-12-10
Scare quotes are my own invention here, I figured they fit here a lot better than they do in most Rooters stories.
Divisions are growing within Somalia’s Transitional National Government (TNG) after one faction rejected the recent appointments of an assembly speaker and prime minister by TNG leader Abdiqassim Salad Hassan. Hasan Abshir Farah and Abdullah Deerow Isaaq were dismissed as prime minister and speaker respectively in August. But they maintain that the TNG has no authority to issue such instructions as its mandate expired that month. On Monday, Abdiqassim named Muhammad Abdi Yusuf as prime minister and Mustafa Gudow was appointed as speaker of the Transitional National Assembly (TNA). In a joint press release, Abshir and Deerow said the appointments were contrary to the transitional charter or interim constitution and therefore "null and void".
A little dispute over job security, is it?
They accused Abdiqassim of trying to hang on to power and reiterated that there had been no quorum in the TNA to sanction their dismissals. Abdiqassim "has no legal basis to dismiss or replace neither the speaker nor the prime minister", they said. They added that until a government of national unity was formed, they continued to represent the TNG at the peace talks.
"We're representing you at the peace talks, or we'll kill you!"
The TNG effectively split into two factions after Abdiqassim returned to the Somali capital, Mogadishu, unhappy over the adoption of a controversial transitional charter at the Nairobi peace conference in July to serve as a blueprint for future Somali institutions. Abshir was a signatory to the charter. Somali political sources describe Muhammad Abdi Yusuf, a former deputy speaker, as "a trusted and a close ally" of Abdiqassim. Like Abshir, he is from the Darood clan from the Mudug region of central Somalia. The new speaker, Mustafa Gudow, hails from Bay and Bakool and, like Deerow, is a Rahanweyn.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  Whatcha might call a "filiblaster," huh?
Posted by: Fred   2003-12-10 5:06:28 PM  

#3  The Somali government is on permanent per diem assignment in Nairobi, Kenya. They don't accomplish anything or control any territory, but every once in a while one of these guys turns up dead. Could be a new kind of filibuster.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-10 4:02:03 PM  

#2  Somewhere backalong someone here observed in a posting that "Somalia doesn't have any government at all a central government"
Posted by: Glenn (not Reynolds)   2003-12-10 9:51:09 AM  

#1  The TNG effectively split into two factions ...

Only two?
Posted by: Steve White   2003-12-10 9:04:39 AM  

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