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Khaire: The Last Hawiye to lead Executive Chamber

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Khaire: The Last Hawiye to lead Executive Chamber

Postby AbwaanIstakiin » Wed Aug 26, 2020 5:16 pm

The politically active hawiye clans (hawaadle, habr gedir, abgaal, murursade) control two states, and one region in the process of becoming state (benadir). the condition in order for benadir to be recognized as an independent state without recognizing sool, sanaag regions, has been fulfill. the Somaliland/Somalia talks condition for the outcome of united and prosper somalia has also been met. Isaaq person will be nominated to hold the premiership until election.

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