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Resolution by members of the Parliament in Mogadishu

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November 17, 2005. HornAfrik. Mogadishu, Somalia.

 

Acknowledging the stalled political situation between the two opposing

Transitional Federal Institutions and the impasse that has transpired from

thereof;

 

Recognizing the dire need of our people and our country to a functioning

government that can provide necessary services and protection to its citizens;

 

Debating and deliberating on a break through for the deadlock;

 

Members of the Parliament in Mogadishu have convened their regular session at

Sahafi Hotel, Mogadishu, on November 15th 2005, and resolve by majority vote for

the following:-

 

To engage in direct negotiations process with our counterparts in

Jowhar, with respect to the resolution of all differences between the

Transitional Federal Institutions (TFIs).

 

To agree with them that negotiations take place inside the territory of

Somalia, and if needed outside the country if the two parities mutually agreed

upon.

 

To invite the international community (UN, EU, USA, LAS, IGAD, AU etc),

to serve an observing role if the two parities mutually agreed upon.

 

The technical aspects of the agenda concerned the direct negations,

including the venue, date of the negations, and its modalities will be

determined, along with the other party (TFI-Jowhar).

 

Finally the members of the Parliament in Mogadishu:

 

Call upon our brothers in Jowhar to embrace our initiative with honesty

and in good faith for the goodness of our people and our country.

 

Urge our neighbor countries to play a positive and neutral role in

bringing tougher the Transitional Federal Institutions (TFIs) to restore the

Somali State.

 

Call upon the International Community to continue their support to the

political process of Somalia by providing necessary political, financial and

technical support, to achieve effective and functioning Somali Government.

 

Thank to all countries and organizations that have contributed to the

efforts aimed at rebuilding Somali Government.

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