galbeedi Posted October 21, 2018 https://youtu.be/Rynj9c0H8xU?t=540 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted October 21, 2018 He is correct. How can a parliament sit without election for almost 14 years? Muuse Biixi has no intension of holding parliamentary elections. If the opposition is opposed to the old election commission, why not change and a get a new crop of commissioners who got the trust of the people? Siilaanyo has delayed their election year after year for seven years, and Muuse want to follow him. That is unacceptable. Chairman Faysal has both the credibility and toughness to make these reforms. If he really acts like a real politician , he could seriously challenge Muuse Biixi. Maybe the time of Faysal as the next leader had arrived. Will see. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted October 21, 2018 Fatal talks a lot but he is on the payroll of ruling party. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted October 22, 2018 Don't waste time listening his speech, just listen the last 10 minutes of the question and answer. This man is an angry man. He is fighting and debating with journalists. Waar ninkan ha loogu dhaarto in uu madaxweyne yahay oo doorashadii la soo dhaafay. Doorashadii sax ma'aha ayay leeyihiin ayuu ku doodaya. Waar u sheega intaa laga soo gudbay. THe opposition are not debating his legitimacy but the composition of the national election commission. The demand to change the NEC is a demand of the opposition. He have to resolve either by disbanding or not renewing their mandate after it expires in 2019. Even the way this NEC is appointed is huge imbalance that favors the ruling party. Among the NEC officers, 2 are appointed by the president, 2 by the Guurti and the other three by the parties. You can not the president and his party appoint three while also influencing the two from Guurti. The election commissioners must be appointed by the parliament, or each party must appoint three each making it nine. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 22, 2018 In this clip, did Feysal Dhurwaal really say 'waa la qadeynay, waa la qayilnay' Muuse Lokal? It is on 1:12 minute time on the clip. War xishood malaha miyaa those secessionist so-called 'leaders.' No ceeb iyo akhlaaq. Qayilkooda uuba bannaanka keenayaa. But I am not surprised Muuse Lokal iska noqdo Muuse Muqayil because what else to do than jaad iska ruug all the time. Cirkii, iridihii iyo meelihii dhan laga soo xiray and became qof xaafadisa iska fadhiyo. But Feysal Dhurwaa also admitting it waaba yaab. Then again Feysal Dhurwaa was a known drunkard back in 1980s in Muqdisho, dadkii yaqaanay xaafaduu ka deganaa ee Afrikan Filaj (African Village) ayaa og. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted October 22, 2018 when waraabe stop taking medication, the rest of Somali people will take him seriously. lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted October 22, 2018 16 hours ago, galbeedi said: THe opposition are not debating his legitimacy but the composition of the national election commission. The demand to change the NEC is a demand of the opposition. He have to resolve either by disbanding or not renewing their mandate after it expires in 2019. Even the way this NEC is appointed is huge imbalance that favors the ruling party. Among the NEC officers, 2 are appointed by the president, 2 by the Guurti and the other three by the parties. You can not the president and his party appoint three while also influencing the two from Guurti. The election commissioners must be appointed by the parliament, or each party must appoint three each making it nine. Good points @Galbeedi. There are certain people who do not want change because these people think the current setup benefits them most. This is a very narrow view and counter productive to the aspirations and wishes of the people. Somaliland has got very good foundations to build a dream castle, that is the people raise up and push the few that are standing ontheir way. Our aim should be to pin point the loopholes, to address the shortcomings and to bring forward new thinking and new designs to existing regulations in order for the governance system to work and benefit the people. This is not a one of project but a continious ongoing project of reviewing, fixing and legislating. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites