Somali parliament convenes to give vote of confidence to the new premier
The trnasitional parliament of somalia is set to convene later today and give a vote of confidence to the newly appointed prime minister Mohmaed Abdullahi Farmajo.
The president of the transitional government of somalia sheikh sharif Ahmed met with some of the house members yesterday in his presidential palace and urged them to give full backing to the new prime minister Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo.
The prime minister will attend the assembly house for the first time since his appointment and ask for a vote of confidence.
Members of the somali parliament have appealed the new prime minister to keep his pleges and appoint people who are capable of pushing the country forward.
The prime minister is very likely to win a vote of confidence despite few members of the parliament who are showing dissatisfaction.
Prime minister Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo assured the officials of the transitional government that he would shape up a quality administration.
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The other day a friend of mine told me you dislike Somalia’s government regardless of who comes in / or goes out, regardless of what tribal group they belong, so what is your problem?. Are you against every other tribal group in Somalia?.
My answer to his question was another question which was this: Can you, me, and the other Somalis vote the TFG out of office if hypothetically that is what we want to?.
He goes like this: But the country is still at war, yes I mean how can we conduct a fair and free election under such circumstances?. I told him hypothetically I said you with me now?. He threw his hands up in the air and said I wish I know what is eating you!!.
This is what is eating me. Somalia and its people deserve a government that is elected by themselves, and for themselves. A government that they can vote it in when they want to, and vote it out of office when they want to.
Who on health mind ever believe the Euro-stock kit for keen colonial capitals and their African partners in crime will ever allow us Somalis to decide the fate of their TFG even if it’s second term of office expires tomorrow like the one before!!.
The TFG is an excuse deliberately Invented to prolong our pain and suffering till we all fall on our knees before the foreign Mafia with a total submission or unite our efforts to get them leave the country.