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The Transitional Federal Government is internationally recognized as the official government of Somalia. It occupies Somalia's seat in the United Nations, the African Union, and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The Permanent Representative of Somalia to the United Nations is Elmi Ahmed Duale.
t. e. The transitional federal government (TFG) was the government of Somalia between 2004 and 2012. Established 2004 in Djibouti through various international conferences, it was an attempt to restore national institutions to the country after the 1991 collapse of the Siad Barre government and the ensuing Somali Civil War.
t. e. Somali (Somali: Soomaaliya; aṣ-Ṣūmāl), officially the Federal Republic of Somalia (Somali: Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Jumhūriyyat aṣ-Ṣūmāl al-Fideraaliya) and formerly known as the Somali Democratic Republic, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. The country was an important centre for commerce with the rest ...
Against them are posed the Transitional Federal Government, and the breakaway region of Puntland, plus other individual warlords and tribes. How Ethiopian troops would become involved in the Somali conflict from July 20, 2006. [7] Ethiopia maintained it was providing military assistance to the transitional government.
The Federal Government of Somalia was established in August 2012, constituting the country's first permanent central government since the start of the civil war. [32] In 2023, the Las Anod conflict broke out in the northern part of Somalia between SSC-Khatumo and the Somaliland Army . [ 33 ]
1991: First attempts at reconciliation. During the Somali civil war, a "Manifesto" was produced and supported by many of the rebel leaders. From this "Manifesto", a rebel government was formed in January 1991. Because the "Manifesto" was mostly supported by the United Somali Congress, this governmental movement became known as "USC 91".
The Ethiopian government denied these reports and accused the interim government of spreading "malicious lies" about Ethiopia's policy towards Somalia. [ 49 ] In May 2002, Ethiopian troops launched an incursion into Gedo to support militias fighting against the Transitional National Government .
A strong Somali state not dependent on Addis Ababa was perceived as a security threat to the Ethiopian state, [10] [11] and consequently the Ethiopian government heavily backed the formation of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in 2004 and the presidency of Abdullahi Yusuf on the grounds that he would give up Somalia's long standing ...