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BREAKING: Somali regional leaders to suspend working relationship with the Federal Govt

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Re: BREAKING: Somali regional leaders to suspend working relationship with the Federal Govt

Postby Tycoon5647 » Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:20 pm

We don't have to do anything......treat them with isolation like s/l. :som: :up:
This comment shows that the so called Somalia government is only Mogadishu and is controlled by the orphans of banadir. If the federal government is serious about building a functioning state, it needs to put everything on the table and be open for negotiations including Mogadishu losing it's capital status. Mogadishu is not fit enough to lead the Somali people.

If they are smart they should give the capital to a city in the north. The south is a mess! :up:


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