In the 10th Parliament, Prime Minister Hamze said that they were bribe takers.

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The Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, Hamse Abdi Barre, who gave a speech touching many aspects to the Somali community in Kenya, went on to talk about the progress made by the Federal Government of Somalia.

The prime minister said that the federal government is committed to strengthening the progress it has made in the fields of security, politics, economy, and society, through a political program that contains six important pillars, all of which are aimed at strengthening good governance and achieving sustainable development.

Hamse Abdi Barre also said that the progress achieved by the Somali government is due to the efforts of the Federal Parliament of Somalia, which is very different from the previous Parliament.

“I am telling the Somali people that without the Somali Parliament that exists today, the government would not have been lifted from the arms embargo, the debt would not have been forgiven, and we would not have joined the East African market. If there were those who came before them, you all know that these achievements would not have been achieved. and they approved 12 laws in one session, each one more important than the other,” said Prime Minister Hamse.

He also pointed out to the Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia that the members of the Somali Parliament are not bribe takers.

“There are people who insult me, but I swear that the members of both Houses of Parliament are the ones who have never asked me for a bribe. From the day they approved the government until now, the achievements that have been made have not only worked for me and the president,” he said. Prime Minister Hamse Abdi Barre.

Finally, Prime Minister Hamse mentioned that he is determined to have an election of people and votes in the country, which he pointed out is part of the political reform plans in the country.