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President Deni Opens the 58th Session of the Puntland Parliament

GAROWE – The President of the Puntland State, Mr. Said Abdullahi Deni, accompanied by the Vice President of Puntland, Mr. Ilyas Osman Lugatoor, today opened the 58th session of the Puntland House of Representatives. The President addressed his constitutional speech at the opening of the parliamentary session, discussing the work accomplished by the Puntland government.

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President Deni Opens the 58th Session of the Puntland Parliament
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Article context

What happened

  • President Deni opened the 58th session of the Puntland Parliament in Garoowe, discussing government achievements and future plans.

Key claims

  • President Deni highlighted the government's work since the last parliamentary session.
  • He addressed the current political situation, mentioning the end of the previous federal government.
  • Deni criticized former President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's continued presence in office.
  • The event was attended by various officials, including the Speaker of the Puntland Parliament.

Source limitations

  • The article does not provide independent verification of the claims made by President Deni.
  • There is no response included from former President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud regarding the criticisms.
  • Details about the specific achievements mentioned by Deni are not elaborated upon.

Reader takeaway

The opening of the parliamentary session is a key moment for Puntland's governance and political discourse.

What remains unclear

  • What specific achievements did President Deni refer to?
  • How will the current political situation affect Puntland's governance?
  • What are the implications of Deni's criticism of the former president?

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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GAROWE – The President of the Puntland State, Mr. Said Abdullahi Deni, accompanied by the Vice President of Puntland, Mr. Ilyas Osman Lugatoor, today opened the 58th session of the Puntland House of Representatives.

The President addressed his constitutional speech at the opening of the parliamentary session, discussing the work accomplished by the Puntland government between the two sessions and the plans ahead.

He also spoke about the phase the country has entered, which is the end of the previous Federal Government of Somalia, and the invasion and destruction being caused by the former President of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who is unlawfully in office.

The event was attended by the Chairman of the Puntland House of Representatives, Mr. Abdirisaq Ahmed Siciid, the First Deputy Chairman of the House, Mr. Mohamed Bari Shire, the Second Deputy Chairman of the House, Mr. Mahmoud Mohamed Ciise (Awoowe), government officials, presidential staff, the Chairman of the Region and the District of Garowe, civil society organizations, and various segments of the community.

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