Global General

    Somali PM resigns, reversing pledge

    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2011-06-19 21:19
    Large Medium Small

    MOGADISHU, Somalia -?Somalia's prime minister said Sunday that he would resign, reversing a pledge he made last week that he would not step down after Somalis took to the streets in support of the Somali-American politician.

    A recent UN-backed deal reached at political meetings in Uganda called for Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed to resign within a month to pave the way for the formation of a new Mogadishu government.

    After news of that deal circulated, hundreds of Somalis protested in support of Mohamed, a rare outpouring for a politician in Mogadishu. Mohamed is seen as the uncommon honest politician here. One of his signature accomplishments was ensuring that Somali soldiers received paychecks.

    Responding to the rallies, Mohamed told a news conference last Tuesday that he would not resign out of respect for the shows of support. But on Sunday, he again called a news conference and said he would leave his position in hopes that it would help turn around the toxic political atmosphere in Mogadishu, where the president and speaker of parliament have had a long-running feud.

    Mohamed, a Somali-American, has served as prime minister for about six months. He previously taught at a community college in New York. His decision to resign came shortly after he met with Uganda's chief of defense forces, Gen. Aronda Nyakairima, who arrived in Mogadishu last week. Uganda provides the bulk of the 9,000 African Union peacekeeping forces that allows Mogadishu's government to survive in the face of insurgent attacks.

    Somalia's President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed thanked the prime minister and said that "we can boast of his achievements.

    "We wish that the next government will maintain the good work his did," he said.

    The president named Abdiwali Mohamed Ali as a caretaker of the prime minister's position until a new prime minister is appointed.

    The international community had been putting pressure on Somali leaders to reach an agreement before the fragile government's term was set to expire in August. Ahmed argued that elections were a distraction as the country was in a state of war with Islamist insurgents.

    Earlier this month Somalia's leaders agreed to postpone the presidential vote by one year to deal with pressing security and political issues that had been set aside because of infighting that eroded Somali support for the government.

    The agreement was welcomed by the international community and the UN's envoy for Somalia, but some critics say its execution may be stunted if Somalia's leaders don't follow through on reform promises.

    分享按鈕
    日日摸日日碰夜夜爽无码| 我的小后妈中文翻译| 人妻少妇看A偷人无码电影| 国产高清无码毛片| 亚洲一区二区三区AV无码| 中文字幕在线视频网| 成人无码精品1区2区3区免费看| 国产中文字幕在线免费观看| 国产网红主播无码精品| 亚洲VA中文字幕不卡无码| 中文字幕精品视频| 人妻无码αv中文字幕久久琪琪布 人妻无码人妻有码中文字幕 | 久久精品无码一区二区无码| 区三区激情福利综合中文字幕在线一区| 精品久久久久久无码中文字幕 | 久久久中文字幕| 国产成人精品无码播放| 亚洲大尺度无码无码专区| 中文字幕亚洲一区| 天堂网www中文天堂在线| 91视频中文字幕| 日韩精品一区二区三区中文| 亚洲无码高清在线观看| 99无码熟妇丰满人妻啪啪| 玖玖资源站无码专区| 亚洲一区精品无码| 亚洲精品无码鲁网中文电影| 亚洲欧洲日产国码无码网站| 少妇性饥渴无码A区免费| 欧美日韩亚洲中文字幕二区 | 韩国三级中文字幕hd久久精品| 亚洲高清有码中文字| 中文字幕热久久久久久久| 中文字幕无码人妻AAA片| 最近2019中文免费字幕在线观看 | 亚洲成A人片在线观看无码3D | 影音先锋中文无码一区| 亚洲AV无码一区二区三区国产| 久久久久无码精品| 手机在线观看?v无码片| 中文毛片无遮挡高潮免费|