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Pro-Government Clerics Seen at Opposition Meeting in Mogadishu

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Clerics previously aligned with the government were today seen attending a meeting of opposition politicians taking place in Mogadishu, in a development that has drawn significant attention.

The meeting, hosted at the residence of former President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, brought together key opposition figures. Footage from the venue showed several well-known clerics present, including Sheikh Bashir Ahmed Salad, who led the delegation.

The purpose of the clerics’ attendance remains unclear. When approached by journalists at the venue, Sheikh Bashir declined to comment and avoided speaking to the media.

Unconfirmed reports suggest that the clerics may have attended the meeting at the request of opposition leaders, possibly as part of efforts to broaden ongoing consultations at a time when the country is facing a sensitive political period.

Meanwhile, opposition politicians also held a separate meeting yesterday with traditional elders from the Hawiye clan. Speaking after the meeting, former Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble stated that discussions focused on the country’s current challenges and the ongoing transitional phase.

He noted that all parties agreed on the need for a “national rescue” initiative that involves all segments of Somali society. Roble also called on the public to play an active role in efforts aimed at safeguarding the country’s future.

These developments come at a time when Somalia is facing heightened political uncertainty, largely driven by disagreements over the electoral process and proposed amendments to the 2012 constitution.

In recent days, opposition groups have intensified political activities in Mogadishu, opposing what they describe as government plans to extend its term, while advocating for the transition toward direct “one person, one vote” elections.

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