 Somalia's political leaders have agreed to hold a long-delayed presidential election on October 10 following months of deadlock that turned violent at times. Office of the Prime Minister Mohammed Hussein Robel unveiled the timetable for indirect parliamentary and presidential elections in a statement on Twitter. It said stakeholders had agreed to a roadmap for a vote following two days of talks in the capital Mogadishu. Hussein commanded leaders of the council and hoped the election would be a peaceful and transparent one, based on the agreed-upon schedule and processes. President Mohammed Abdelahi Mohammed said, rather and the leaders of the Somali-5 states had been unable to agree on the terms of a vote before his term lapsed in February, triggering an unprecedented constitutional crisis. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.