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Somalia has no strong, united national government at present. ...
| | | See also: Politics of Somaliland This page contains a list of the Presidents of Somalia. ...
Transitional President of Somalia Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed Abdullahi Yusuf Yey (Somali: Cabdulaahi Yuusuf Axmed) was born December 15, 1934 in the town of Galkacyo, Mudug Region. ...
List of the Heads of Government of Somalia (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) Political Affiliations SNL - Somali National League SRSP - Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party SYL - Somali Youth League USC - United Somali Congress Mil - Military n-p - Non-partisan See also History of Somalia Presidents of Somalia...
Ali Mohammed Ghedi,a veterinary surgeon and an African Union official, Mr. ...
Political parties in Somalia lists political parties in Somalia. ...
The Islamic Courts Union (ICU, Somali: Midowga Maxkamadaha Islaamiga, Arabic: Ø§ØªØØ§Ø¯ اÙÙ
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The Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism (ARPCT) is a Somali alliance made by powerfull warlords and businesspeople, while some of them were ministers in the transitional federal government of Somalia. ...
Elections in Somalia gives information on election and election results in Somalia. ...
Rough map of Somalias regions and states The regions of Somalia are (capitals in parentheses): Awdal (*) (Baki) Bakool (Oddur) Banaadir (Mogadishu) Bari (Bender Cassim) Bay (Baidoa) Galguduud (Dusa Mareb) Gedo (Garbahaarey) Hiraan (Beledweyne) Jubbada Dhexe (Buaale) Jubbada Hoose (Kismaayo) Mudug (Galcaio) Nugaal (Garoowe) Sanaag (*) (Erigavo) Shabeellaha Dhexe (Giohar...
Districts of Somalia The Regions of Somalia are divided into 18 districts. ...
Somalias only major international dispute is with Ethiopia over the Ogaden. ...
The Politics of Somaliland take place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, with the President as head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. ...
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| Politics Portal view • talk • edit | The Transitional Federal Parliament is an interim parliament of Somalia formed in neighbouring Kenya in 2004. Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed was appointed president of Somalia by the parliament in 2004. Somalia (Somali: Soomaaliya) is a coastal nation in East Africa, widely known as Horn of Africa. ...
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2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Transitional President of Somalia Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed Abdullahi Yusuf Yey (Somali: Cabdulaahi Yuusuf Axmed) was born December 15, 1934 in the town of Galkacyo, Mudug Region. ...
This page contains a list of the Presidents of Somalia. ...
The Transitional Federal Parliament has 275 members, with each of Somalia's four major clans getting 61 seats in the parliament, while an alliance of minority clans was awarded 31 seats. De facto the state is in anomie with only loose governmental structures. This 2002 CIA map shows the distribution of Somali clan populations. ...
For the band, see Anomie (band) Anomie, in contemporary English, means a condition or malaise in individuals, characterized by an absence or diminution of standards or values. ...
On 26 Feb 2006 the parliament first met inside Somalia. The session was held in Baidoa in southern Somalia. 210 lawmakers of the 275-member parliament met in a grain warehouse temporarily converted into a meeting hall.[1] February 26 is the 57th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Baidoa (Somali: Baydhabo) is a city in south-central Somalia. ...
The word grain has several meanings, most being descriptive of a small piece or particle. ...
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Notes and references
- ^ Parliament meets for the first time inside Somalia, Transitional Federal Government of Somalia, 2006
External links - Official Federal government Website for Somalia
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