style election, calls for consensus

The Galmudug administration in Somalia has rejected the federal government's election process, calling for a consensus-based approach instead. Officials expressed concerns that the federal government is imposing election models that lack political agreement and violate constitutional norms.
Why it matters
This internal political friction highlights the ongoing challenges in establishing stable, democratic electoral processes in Somalia's federal system.
Mogadishu (HOL) - Galmudug Information Minister Ali Mohamed Farah Seeko, said Saturday that Galmudug will not accept an election process imposed without political agreement, insisting the state supports only a consensus-based vote consistent with the constitution.
The article focuses heavily on the grievances of the regional administration against the federal government, reflecting a specific political perspective.
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