Somali leaders strike elections deal






Somalia's political leaders have finally agreed on a poll model that involves electoral caucuses.  

As part of the agreement, each Caucus of 303 delegates will elect an MP who will get a seat in parliament.

Each federal state will have at least three caucuses which will elect MPs for the Lower House.

These MPs will in turn elect a President. 
The delegates will be nominated jointly by national and federal state electoral bodies.

The deal arose from nearly two months of uncertainty. It also means that Somalia will not have direct elections as earlier though.

The deal still has to be approved by the Lower House (House of the People) of Parliament.

Leaders from Hirshabelle (Mohamed Abdi Waare), Galmudug (Ahmed Abdi Karie) and South West (Abdiaziz Hassan Laftagareen) signed the document alongside Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo. 

The Mayor of Benadir region which covers Mogadishu metropolis, Omar Mohamud Mohamed ‘Filish’, also endorsed the agreement.

Puntland and Jubbaland leaders, Said Abdullahi Deni and Ahmed Madobe, were not part of the deal that was reached in Dhusamareb, the capital of Galmudug state.

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