Galmudug rejects Southwest-style election, calls for consensus-based process
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.

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Article context
What happened
- Galmudug's Information Minister, Ali Mohamed Farah Seeko, announced that the region will not accept an election process imposed without political agreement, advocating for a consensus-based voting system in line with the constitution.
Key claims
- Galmudug rejects an election process similar to that of Southwest.
- The region insists on a consensus-based voting process.
- The statement emphasizes adherence to the constitution.
Source limitations
- The article does not provide responses from other political entities regarding this stance.
- Claims are based solely on statements from Galmudug's Information Minister.
- No independent verification of the claims made is provided.
Reader takeaway
Galmudug is firmly advocating for a consensus-based election process, rejecting any imposed electoral methods.
What remains unclear
- What specific aspects of the Southwest-style election does Galmudug reject?
- How will Galmudug implement a consensus-based process?
- What reactions will this announcement provoke from other political factions?
Why it matters
The article does not provide enough independently verified detail to assess the specific significance of this event beyond what is reported.
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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.
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