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Somali leader faces impeachment | Somali leader faces impeachment |
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Somali MPs have voted to start impeachment proceedings against President Abdullahi Yusuf, accusing him of being a "stumbling block to peace". | Somali MPs have voted to start impeachment proceedings against President Abdullahi Yusuf, accusing him of being a "stumbling block to peace". |
He must now appear before parliament to defend himself. The motion would need a two-thirds majority to succeed. | He must now appear before parliament to defend himself. The motion would need a two-thirds majority to succeed. |
The move in Baidoa comes a day after the president named a new prime minister in defiance of parliament. | The move in Baidoa comes a day after the president named a new prime minister in defiance of parliament. |
It also prompted neighbouring Kenya to announce sanctions against the Somali president and his associates. | It also prompted neighbouring Kenya to announce sanctions against the Somali president and his associates. |
'Miscalculation' | 'Miscalculation' |
According to the Somali parliament's motion, President Yusuf stands accused of being a stumbling block to peace; of behaving like a dictator and of failing to push the peace process forward after four years as president. | According to the Somali parliament's motion, President Yusuf stands accused of being a stumbling block to peace; of behaving like a dictator and of failing to push the peace process forward after four years as president. |
He is also charged with side-lining some of the communities. | He is also charged with side-lining some of the communities. |
The BBC's Peter Greste in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, says this is coded language referring to the increasingly bitter clan rivalries that have deepened under his leadership. | The BBC's Peter Greste in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, says this is coded language referring to the increasingly bitter clan rivalries that have deepened under his leadership. |
President Yusuf's biggest miscalculation appears to have been a decision to sack Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein and his cabinet on Sunday, for "failing to deliver peace", he says. | President Yusuf's biggest miscalculation appears to have been a decision to sack Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein and his cabinet on Sunday, for "failing to deliver peace", he says. |
President Yusuf and Mr Nur had clashed in recent months over attempts to deal with the Islamist-led armed opposition. | President Yusuf and Mr Nur had clashed in recent months over attempts to deal with the Islamist-led armed opposition. |
Our reporter says the government badly needs a unified front if it is to find peace with Islamist insurgents who now control almost all of southern Somalia. | Our reporter says the government badly needs a unified front if it is to find peace with Islamist insurgents who now control almost all of southern Somalia. |
The Ethiopian troops, which helped government forces drive Islamist forces from Mogadishu two years ago, are due to pull out in just over two weeks. | The Ethiopian troops, which helped government forces drive Islamist forces from Mogadishu two years ago, are due to pull out in just over two weeks. |
A small African Union peacekeeping force has indicated it may leave with the Ethiopians unless it gets reinforcements. | A small African Union peacekeeping force has indicated it may leave with the Ethiopians unless it gets reinforcements. |
About one million people have fled their homes - many after fierce fighting in Mogadishu between Islamists and the Ethiopia-backed government forces. | About one million people have fled their homes - many after fierce fighting in Mogadishu between Islamists and the Ethiopia-backed government forces. |
Somalia has not had a functioning national government since President Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991. | Somalia has not had a functioning national government since President Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991. |