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Somaliland: 16 Countries to Observe Local Council Elections
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
And what is wrong with that dont see what you trying to say here elections is wrong -
Somaliland: 16 Countries to Observe Local Council Elections Friday, 09 November 2012 16:30 Dr Steve Kibble ® to coordinate international election observer mission with Dr Walls"As ever we look forward to the enthusiasm of the Somaliland people in exercising their democratic rights"- Dr Steve Kibble "these elections are an important next step in the institutionalisation of a system that brings together representative democratic institutions with traditional social organisational structures"- Dr Michael Walls By: Yusuf M Hasan HARGEISA (Somalilandsun) - International shall establish their presence in all polling stations in the country. This was revealed by Dr Steve Kibble who will coordinate international observers during the local council elections slated for 28th November 2012. During an interview with Reporter Hamse Bulbul of SLNTV Dr Kibble who informed that observers from 16 countries are on their way, said that his international team will ensure fair and free election result by also observing vote counting at the polling stations. Said he, "We are here to ensure that Somaliland maintains its world renowned reputation of free and fair election conduct as well as report to the world the outcome" The countries that are expected to send observers who should be in place a fortnight before polling day that includes USA, UK, South Africa, Kenya, Sweden, Norway, etc shall be supported by others from a number of organizations led by Progressio which Dr Kibble represents, the Development Planning Unit at UCL and Somaliland Focus (UK) Dr Steve Kibble who promised diligence from his team of international observers informed that a meeting with NEC resulted in accords pertaining to the guidelines for the soon to arrive multi-cultural team of international election observers. Since it is not the first time for Dr Kibble to participate in such an exercise in the country having similarly coordinated the both parliamentary and presidential elections in 2005 and 2010 respectively, it is anticipated that logistic and other arrangements for the good conduct of observing the elections will run smoothly. Through his experience and numerous studies of the country's democratization process Dr Steve Kibble has written extensively not only on past presidential and parliamentary elections but on the imminent local council one as well. The revelation that 16 countries and several organizations are sending representatives to observe the elections comes as no surprise since the invitation by NEC to Progressio and its subsequent acceptance pointed to Dr Kibble running the show thus a broad make up of the foreign observers. As in 2010, Dr Steve Kibble (of Progressio) shall be assisted by Dr Michael Walls (of UCL) in coordinating the international elections observer mission funded by the United Kingdom's Department for International Development (DFID). In issuing the invitation, Eng. Isse Yusuf Mohamed, the NEC's chair, said: "Somaliland has long demonstrated a commitment to the consolidation of the democracy which has been in place since 1991. We welcome a diverse range of international observers." The mission shares this commitment, and observers will come from a wide range of countries and backgrounds. Despite earlier concerns that the scheduled date left little time for effective preparations, the high level of commitment on the ground means the date is likely to stand. With seven political parties contesting the polls (as opposed to the three which previously participated) and a vast field of candidates, this poll presents additional logistical challenges to those faced in 2005 and 2010. Delays in getting the voting process going and disputes over which political parties are permitted to participate have sharpened tensions among local stakeholders. Changes to rules mean the poll is likely to see increased participation by younger Somalilanders and women, both as voters and candidates: while these are positive developments, they are likely to test established social structures. While there remain outstanding logistical issues to be resolved around the mission, especially around the security of observers, the team is confident these will be resolved speedily. Dr Michael Walls said "these elections are an important next step in the institutionalisation of a system that brings together representative democratic institutions with traditional social organisational structures. Not only will they decide the personnel who will be responsible for municipal councils in the coming years, but they will determine the three political parties who will contest parliamentary and presidential elections for the next decade." He continued, "Somaliland has established a remarkable record of peaceful elections, and that record is attracting ever greater levels of interest from governments and investors internationally. Successful 2012 local elections will provide another substantial milestone on that path." Dr Steve Kibble added: "As ever we look forward to the enthusiasm of the Somaliland people in exercising their democratic rights.
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Gaw war anigu nin dhagax tuura ka weyni eeh , eeh meesha xaaba joogta dad dhinac u wada socda anigu ma arko. Qaar leh anagu mamuul baanu samaysaney dowladu yanay na so faro gelin qaar leh dawladaha jaarka ,, mamuulo ino dhisayaa. Eeh hala xafladeeyo iyo qaar tviyada hor fadhiista oo yidha dhulka ba reerkayaga leh idinku meesha waxba kuma lihidin. wala guri hoose wala guri sare , ceebta cid walba arkaysa.
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ilaa hada waxan arka uun cudud kenya iyo cudud ugandhees oo lugu kala faanayo Xiinfaniinow iyo qabaiilku ha wada loolamaan sidi labu quroomood eh , oday hore beri hore yidhi qarnigi 18tobnaad waxbana is ma badalin.
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Madaxweynayaasha Somaliland Siilaanyo Iyo Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud Oo Khadka Telefoonka Ku Wada Xidhiidhay Posted by Halbeeg News on Nov 9th, 2012 and filed under featured, today's top stories. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry Muqdisho (Halbeegnews)– Sida Hawl-wadeen ka tirsan xarunta madaxtooyada Soomaaliya ee Villa Soomaaliya u xaqiijiyey shabakaddani caalamiga ah ee Halbeegnews todobaadkii hore ayaa Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud iyo Madaxweyne Siilaanyo si toos ah markii labaad ay khadka telefoonka ugu xidhiidheen. Sida uu Hawl-wadeenkani tibaaxayo dalbashada wada-hadalkani ayaa waxaa lahaa Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud oo doonaayey inuu madaxweyne Siilaanyo kala hadlo magacaabista golahiisa wasiiradda gaar ahaana xilka uu siiyey Marwo Foosiya Yuusuf Xaaji Aadan. Sida Hawl-wadeenkaasi u xaqiijiyey Halbeegnews labada madaxweyne ayaa muddo afartan daqiiqadood ku siman ku wada hadlaayey khadka telefoonka waxaanay isla soo qaadeen arrimo badan oo ay ku jirto magacaabista haweenaydaasi isagoo madaxweyne Siilaanyo ku qancay magacaabista balse sida hawl-wadeenku tibaaxayo madaxweynaha Somaliland ayaa wuxuu ka codsaday Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud inaan Foosiya lagu soo darin guddida wada hadalka labada dhinac taasi oo madaxweyne Xasan uu dhinaciisa ka aqbalay Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa dhinaciisa wuxuu ka codsaday madaxweyne Siilaanyo dhawr arrimood oo ay ka mid tahay in wada hadalada labada dhinac lagu soo daro xubno uu isagu ka door bidayo dhinaca Somaliland maadama uu dhinaciisa aqbalay inaanu Foosiya Yuusuf Xaaji Aadan lagu darayn xubnahaasi ayaa la sheegay inay ka mid yahiin Dr. Sifir iyo Wasiirka arrimaha gudaha Maxamed Nuur Caraale Duur isagoo madaxweyne Siilaanyana dhinaciisa sheegay inuu arrintaasi tixgelin siin doono. Arrinta labaad ee madaxweyne Xasan ka dalbaday madaxweyne Siilaanyo ayaa ahayd in labada nin ay iska kaashadaan arrimaha caalamiga ah isla markaana socdaaladda dibadda labada dhinac ee Somaliland iyo Soomaaliya ay si wada jir ah ugu baxaan beesha caalamka taasi oo ka caawin karta ayuu yidhi xukuumadiisu inay la tacaasho cadaadiska kaga imanaya dalalka dariska sida Kenya oo uu hadda gacanta ku haysa magaalada Kismaanyo kana faa’iidaysanaysa awood la’aanta dhinaca diblomaasiyadda iyo militery ee hadheeyey dawladiisa, wuxuuna madaxweyne Xasan ka codsaday Madaxweyne Siilaanyo in cod isku mid ah lagala hor yimaado haysashada ciidamadda Kenya ee magaalada Kismaanyo, arrintaasi ayuu Madaxweyne Siilaanyo u sheegay madaxweyne Xasan inuu kula noqon doono la taliyayaashiisa isla markaana go’aan ka soo gaadhi doono. Halbeegnews, Muqdisho
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Faaqidaadda: Qorshaha Maamul u Sameynta Jubbooyinka
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Shinbir Majabe's topic in Politics
Somalia is right jubaland was once part of the British east Africa and was only in 1925 handed over to the Italian colonial office in Somalia -
War dadkanu walaanaa taasa la leeyahay ha is raacdo
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President Hassan must be impeached urgently to save Somalia
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Abtigiis's topic in Politics
Taleexi;887384 wrote: @XX - Majaajiliiste baad ku wacnaan lahayd, hadda ka hor ma isku dayday?. Somalia fits us squarely, let us respect the government and the professional constitution of the land - if we care moving forward. Taleexiyow inagu meel baynu u wada socona kala hadhi mayno ha iga hor dhicin. -
President Hassan must be impeached urgently to save Somalia
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Abtigiis's topic in Politics
Chimera Fawziyaa is a good lady and i think she is better than buuba and yusuf dheeg omaar she actually called Somaliland her country and Somalia her country to she made a clear distinction between SL and Somalia something the others never said before. I think she can play a crucial role in the next phase of talks on the side of Somalia she her self is not even certain about the whole union and that's the foreign minister of Somalia. Somaliland needs people who they can deal with in Mogadishu something which was impossible before hassan sheikh thats the only way forward and. I think we are getting some where now. No one in Somaliland is worried about hassan sheikh he is a good guy and is willing to re negotiate the failed union his own words as Somaliland and Somalia. Somaliland welcomes that let the talking begin. As for the Jubaland crisis let Abtigiis and his cousin Yusuf haaji solve that they should come with a solution Hassan sheikh is trying but it seems its not working. -
President Hassan must be impeached urgently to save Somalia
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Abtigiis's topic in Politics
Hayaay yabaa is gaadhay ciyaari wa galin danbe and this is just the beginning. Waryaa Abtigiis ma tabtay Sh shariif wadigi sidi ayax ku noqday marku isi sharaxayey. -
Time to end transition rule in north Somalia (Somaliland)
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Taleexi's topic in Politics
And the one who played the biggest role in the Union cigaal Edna and Siilaanyo we all know their beliefs today, anagi baba dirqi ku garayna Somali oo beri taagnayd oo awood lahayd. -
The Kismayo politics is the result of HAG politics in Muqdisho
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Haatu is a sijuwi but he is opposed to the Kenyans Apophis is semi sijuwi but he loves the kenyans Taasa la leeyahay ha is afgarato -
The Kismayo politics is the result of HAG politics in Muqdisho
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Problem is the powers are not really defined Somalia is like something in between a semi parliamentary system and a semi-presidential constitutional republic. Even though it says the prime minister should appoint the cabinet him being the executive leader of the government in the constitution. The President holds much of the power to being the head of state commander of the armed forces etc -
The Kismayo politics is the result of HAG politics in Muqdisho
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Oday are you saying the prime minister is clueless and a puppet -
The Kismayo politics is the result of HAG politics in Muqdisho
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Carafaat;887082 wrote: Abwaan, why don't you respond to the thread. Shouldn't the President take on the HAGs in Muqdisho as well? Carafaat Abwaan him self is a member of this HAG Illuminati group -
Time to end transition rule in north Somalia (Somaliland)
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Taleexi's topic in Politics
The only way we can know which county is better economically is if Somalia and Somaliland compete as two equals - Somalia to have a functioning govt with full legitimacy from its people with all its institutions in control of raskambooni till raascaseer - Somaliland to be a member of the international community with full diplomatic recognition. Let the two countries compete and only than we will know which country will have a higher GDP. -
Time to end transition rule in north Somalia (Somaliland)
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Taleexi's topic in Politics
Haatu;887036 wrote: Out of South and the North, the South has better economic prospects and that's undeniable. And wherever the money is people follow. How so its not the vegetables you export that built you a capable economy its the people who built capable economies we yet have to see Somalia economy thrive the same can be said about Somaliland. -
Time to end transition rule in north Somalia (Somaliland)
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Taleexi's topic in Politics
Haatu;887027 wrote: He has some truths though. Although I doubt Siilaanyo's administration will be rolled over, I agree with him that as the South begins to pacify and the economy starts to lift, I believe more and more northern youngsters will give up on their unattainable "dream". I know he didn't use the same words as I, but he conveyed a similar message. Why do people use the economy factor as if Somalia is the land of the opportunity with the fastest growing economy in Africa lets not dwell from the facts. Somalia is poor divided and lawless for more than 21 years, Somaliland is poor to its just better organized and they have an elected government by its people but even they have lots of shortcoming and are not the land of the opportunity. So don't see why youngsters will go to Somalia instead they go to Sudan or UAE and others want to come to Europe or the states but never to Somalia. -
^^ Carafaat cabdi cawar HAG ba so diray wax fahan niyo