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Legislator­s in Somalia gather to elect new president

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Somalia

Somali parliament­arians met in a heavily fortified airport hangar on Sunday to vote for a new president as the country battles ongoing threats of violence and a major food crisis.

In a crowded field of 35 aspirants, former Presidents Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and Hassan Sheikh Mohamud were the frontrunne­rs, according to analysts, even though their rule failed to stem corruption or a war by armed groups.

The United Nations-backed vote was delayed by more than a year because of squabbling in government but must be held this month to ensure a $400m

Internatio­nal Monetary Fund programme.

It takes place during the Horn of Africa nation’s worst drought in four decades and against a depressing­ly familiar background of violence from attacks by al-Shabab, in-fighting among security forces, and clan rivalries.

On Wednesday, a suicide bombing claimed by alShabab wounded seven people during political rallies near the hangar in the coastal capital Mogadishu. On Friday, fighters from an armed group battled government forces in Galmudug state.

There was a curfew across

Mogadishu on Sunday, with streets quiet and shops closed.

Though just holding the vote was a success of sorts, many in the country of 15 million people were sceptical of real progress. Leading candidates were old faces recycled from the past who had done little to help them, and such votes were traditiona­lly dominated by bribery, they complained.

Incumbent President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, nicknamed “Farmaajo” for his reputed love of Italian Formaggio cheese, looked unlikely to be re-elected after losing support in last month’s parliament­ary vote

 ?? Photo AFP ?? President Mario Abdo (C-L) shaking hands with Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou (C-R), next to Paraguayan First Lady Silvana Lopez, during the celebratio­n of the country’s 211th anniversar­y of independen­ce, at the Palacio de Lopez Presidenti­al Palace in Asuncion
Photo AFP President Mario Abdo (C-L) shaking hands with Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou (C-R), next to Paraguayan First Lady Silvana Lopez, during the celebratio­n of the country’s 211th anniversar­y of independen­ce, at the Palacio de Lopez Presidenti­al Palace in Asuncion

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