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Mohamed Aw-Ali Abdi
Somaliland politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mohamed Aw-Ali Abdi[a] (Somali: Maxamed Cali Aw Cabdi) is a Somaliland politician who is the Vice President of Somaliland. A member of the political party Waddani, he contested the 2024 presidential election with presidential nominee Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi and won in a political upset.[2]
Mohamed ran for vice president as the running mate of presidential challenger Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi in the 2017 election.[3] In November 2016, he led a large delegation of Waddani politicians to Borama for a campaign event.[4] Later that same month, he held a campaign event in Birmingham, United Kingdom.[5] In April 2017, he also led a Waddani delegation to Switzerland to meet the Somalilander diaspora and Waddani supporters there.[6] Ultimately, incumbent president Muse Bihi Abdi won re-election.[7]
In March 2021, ahead of the scheduled presidential election in 2022, Mohamed and Abdirahman were elected near-unanimously to be the Waddani vice-presidential and presidential nominee, respectively.[8] The general election was later delayed until 2024.[7] In June 2022, Mohamed visited the house of Hersi Ali Haji Hassan with other national-level Waddani politicians after Hersi's house was targeted by an allegedly pro-government vehicular attack. Delivering remarks at the scene, Hersi alleged that the incumbent government had orchestrated a separate, failed vehicular attack against other national-level Waddani politicians, including Mohamed.[9] A month before the November 2024 election, Mohamed promised that a new presidential administration would build an airport at Borama and a highway between Borama and Baki District.[10] Mohamed and Abdirahman won[11] in a political upset.[2]
The new administration was sworn in on 12 December 2024.[12]
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- Also spelt Mohamed Ali Aw Abdi[1]
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