Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble held a meeting with several leaders of opposition parties in Somalia on August 30.
Roble met with the Council of Presidential Candidates (CPC) in Mogadishu.
During their meeting, the leaders discussed the country’s upcoming elections, specifically parliamentary and presidential polls.
They mostly focused on identifying ways of making the elections free, fair, and credible.
His meeting with the leaders followed their recent expression of dissatisfaction with the new resolutions from the National Consultative Forum.
The opposition candidates shared their views on the improvements to the roadmap agreed upon during the recent consultative forum.
Further, Roble and the candidates agreed that the government would work jointly and closely with them on the upcoming presidential elections.
Several senior Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) officers accompanied Roble to Monday’s meeting.