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Somali politicians use nationalism to evade political pressure that seeks to create a more accountable and effective state.

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Somali politicians use nationalism to evade political pressure that seeks to create a more accountable and effective state.

Evarist Chahali
Apr 16, 2022
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Somali politicians use nationalism to evade political pressure that seeks to create a more accountable and effective state.

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Somali politicians use nationalism to evade political pressure that seeks to create a more accountable and effective state.

Blog Post by Michelle Gavin April 13, 2022 3:37 pm (EST)

Political developments in Somalia continue to provide regular drama, frequent tragedy, and painfully slow progress toward long-overdue milestones. Earlier this month, the Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble declared the AU Special Representative in Somalia, Francisco Madeira, persona non grata, al…

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