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Somalia election delay leads to fears Al Shabaab could exploit power vacuum

An alliance of Somali opposition parties has proposed the creation of a national governing council, after the president’s term expired on Monday with no clear plan for succession.
Key points:
- Opposition parties say they no longer recognise president Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed
- But politicians have been unable to agree on elections to succeed him
- There are fears Islamist militants will exploit the power vacuum
The power vacuum and divisions between political leaders was a boost to the Al Qaeda-linked Al Shabaab insurgency, a Somali security analyst warned, citing a spate of recent attacks in a relatively peaceful part of the country.
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