Delayed Somalia presidential election set for May

After several delays a date has finally been set for a presidential election in Somalia.

MPs from the country's upper and lower houses of parliament will choose the next president on 15 May.

President Mohamed Abdullahi "Farmajo" is seeking a second term but faces stiff competition from several candidates including two former presidents.

The election was postponed by more than a year because of a power struggle between Mr Farmajo and the Prime Minister, Mohamed Hussein Roble.

The timing of the vote ensures Somalia does not miss out on a $400m (£320m) financial package from the IMF.

It is set to expire unless a new administration is in place by 17 May.

Source: BBC 

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