Political crisis in Somaliland after the end of President Bihi's mandate

The mandate of the President of Somaliland officially ended on Sunday November 13, but the presidential election has not yet been organized, provoking the anger of the opposition.

Here, President Muse Bihi Abdi, during an interview in Hergeisa © Malak Harb / AP

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The opposition of Somaliland announces that it no longer recognizes the legitimacy of President Muse Bihi Abdi: the presidential election should have taken place on Sunday November 13, but the head of state obtained last month a postponement of the ballot and an extension of its mandate.

No new date has been set and the country is at an impasse.

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With our regional correspondent,

Albane Thirouard

The opposition has carried out its threat.

According to the Constitution, the term of President Muse Bihi Abdi was to end on Sunday.

It is officially no longer legitimate, announced the opposition.

The

timing of elections

is at the heart of this political crisis.

In September, the Electoral Commission said it needed nine months to organize the presidential election, citing " 

technical and financial

 " reasons and thus postponing the election to 2023.

Then in the process, a powerful council of elders, the Guurti, extended President Bihi's mandate by two years, provoking the anger of the opposition.

She had already taken to the streets in August to express her dissatisfaction: at least five people had been killed.

This rejection of the extension of the

presidential mandate

therefore fuels concerns about renewed tensions in the region.

Several discussions have already taken place to try to find an agreement, but without success.

Because another battle is being played out.

In Somaliland, the Constitution provides that the three parties authorized to participate in political life for the next 10 years are designated by vote.

The power wants the election to take place before the presidential election, the opposition wants the opposite and accuses the head of state of seeking to remove the current opposition from the presidential election, by holding this vote before.

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