Somalia’s President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed has signed a controversial law extending his mandate for two years.
The president’s four-year term expired in February, but on Monday, the lower house of parliament voted to extend it.
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That decision threatens to further divide the nation and worsen its political crisis.
The African Union, European Union and United Nations say they will not support the extension.
Now many fear the instability will embolden the al-Shabab armed group, which for years has been trying to topple the government.
So, is another crisis in Somalia in the making?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan
Guests:
Zakaria Haji Abdi – member of parliament and former minister of information
Hodan Ali – aid and development expert
Afyare Elmi – associate professor of security studies at Qatar University