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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Somali TFG President Depicts Himself Constitution Friendly

In a news conference on August 13th held in Mogadishu, the TFG's President spoke out about his differences with his Prime Minister claiming that Mr. Nur has violated the constitution by acting unilaterally when he removed several of his colleagues from their government offices.
 
When asked why he wants the ex Mayer of Mogadishu to return, the TFG President said he only wants any proposed changes to his government to be done through the rules and regulation of the constitution, not by the will of anyone including the Prime Minister.  Mr. Yusuf added that the Prime Ministers lack of verbal contact with him prior to making the decision inflamed him.
 
The former warlord of Puntland, Abdullahi Yusuf now the President of the puppet TFG government, has express more disappointment on the naming of the new ministers by the Prime Minister soon after several ministers resigned earlier this month where more than 10 TFG ministers resigned in support of Abdullahi Yusuf.  He called this act unconstitutional.
 
Mr. Yusuf is known to act unconstitutional himself.  He gets into oil deals with International companies without consulting anyone in the TFG.  For example, he currently owns deals with foreign companies that explore oil in the Puntland region.  When the former Somali Prime Minister, Mr. Gedi, tried to interfere, he was ordered to resign by Ethiopia, and so he did.
 
Although the constitution that holds together the so called Somali Government, which everyone in Somalia believes is a puppet cover-up government for Ethiopia's Melez Zenawi, is deemed useless since it gets modified to suit the Agenda's of those in higher positions of the weak TFG.
 
On several occasions, the TFG parliament amended the constitution to make way for Mohammed Dhere, the ex Mayor of Mogadishu, to collect several different tariffs from the citizens of Mogadishu.  No one knows where that money went.
 
Somali blogs and news  will keep you posted on any additional reports coming of out of Mogadishu about this story. 
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