Somalia election crisis: International partners launch final bid for government-opposition talks

International partners are launching a final mediation effort to resolve the political deadlock in Somalia between the federal government and the opposition. The talks, scheduled for July, aim to address disputes over election timelines and constitutional amendments.
Why it matters
Resolving this constitutional crisis is essential for maintaining stability in Somalia and ensuring the legitimacy of future government operations.
MOGADISHU (Somaliguardian) – Somalia’s international partners have issued a final notification to the federal government and the opposition ahead of fresh talks aimed at breaking a prolonged political deadlock over upcoming elections and controversial constitutional changes , with negotiations expected to begin in early July, Caasimada Online news website reported on Tuesday.
The article reports on the diplomatic situation neutrally, citing the perspectives of both the government and the opposition.
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