The political situation in Somalia is complex and has been characterized by decades of conflict, instability, and political turmoil. The current government has made some progress in restoring stability and improving security in the country, including the formation of a national army and the launch of a new security strategy to combat terrorist groups such as Al-Shabaab.
However, the political situation in Somalia remains fragile and faces numerous challenges. The country is still plagued by inter-clan and inter-regional conflicts, which have hindered the efforts to establish a stable government and security apparatus. Corruption, political infighting, and lack of funding have also impeded the country’s development and the delivery of basic services to its citizens.
In addition, the country is grappling with environmental challenges, including recurrent droughts and famine, which have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in the country.
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