
Friday November 26, 2021

Mogadishu (HOL) - Somalia's national election implementation committee said it would "diligently look at the controversy" regarding ongoing parliamentary efforts.
"In line with our commitment to hold transparent, free and fair elections, we reaffirm to all political stakeholders and the Somali citizenry that the commission will diligently look at all grievances and concerns arising from the elected seats so far," the Federal Election Implementation Team said in a statement.
Former Parliament Speaker Mohamed Osman Jawaari told reporters he had been prevented from running for his seat.
Opposition presidential candidates
Opposition presidential candidates warned that the current election process would lead the country to a dangerous path.
"The election irregularities and looting is the level that this country had never seen before," Dahir Mohamud Geleh, spokesman for the candidates, told reporters.
Analysts believe that holding indirect parliamentary elections is at least a "step forward."
"I can see the politician's concerns about the fairness of the elections, but I think their violent threats are wrong and unbelievable given two of them were former head of state," political analyst Mahamed Idris told Anadolu Agency.