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What the he'll are you talking about? PM Abdirizak did not run a decentralized system he was a centralist. He was renowned for trying to create a meritocracy and institute a civil service. Again lad you see to mix things up in your rush of attacking Puntland.

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Carafaat   

The Future Constitutional Structure of the Somali Republic: Federal or Decentralized Unitary State?

on Jun 05 in English

 

1. Introduction: I begin with a compressed background to the** current plight of Somalia. Second, I will offer brief comments on the frequently raised option of a “federal state.” Third, I will advance the value of** a “decentralized unitary” version that I advocate. I will conclude with brief reflections on the necessity for a combination of a particular type of administrative cadre and a cohort of extraordinary political leadership.

 

By Abdirazak Haji Hussein (Prime Minister of the Somali Republic,1964-1967)

 

 

http://www.hanoolaato.org/?p=608

 

:D

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Again what on earth are you on about? Now you post a paper from Former PM Abdirizak ?

Adeer I know you fear Federalisam and you hate Centralisam and you won't get Secession...:D

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The on-going constitutional crisis will be a classic. It will be interesting to watch these Two-Headed Mutpet monsters go head to head with Somalia government as the years go by.

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General Duke;818979 wrote:
Again what on earth are you on about? Now you post a paper from Former PM Abdirizak ?

Adeer I know you fear Federalisam and you hate Centralisam and you won't get Secession...
:D

I prefer the ideas of the Democratic and real Unionist Abdirizaaq above opportunistic and Pirate behavior of Faroole.

 

But you choose pirate uncle above your unionist uncle. :D

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Carafaat;818996 wrote:
I prefer the ideas of the Democratic and real Unionist Abdirizaaq above opportunistic and Pirate behavior of Faroole.

 

But you choose pirate uncle above your unionist uncle.
:D

Again when you lose the argument, you resort to this nonsense....:D your obsession with the sub clan is a wonder...

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Carafaat;819027 wrote:
Duke, the trinity of Garowe is on a course of political suicide. I see myself as the rescue.
:D

I gather you see yourself as many things, with many personalities, many interest and many backgrounds. I hope you find yourself soon..:D

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Carafaat;819034 wrote:
Generale, stay focused on the issue. otherwise I will dig up stories about you becoming the Ambassador to iran.
:D

Again is all that hate & loathing making you lose your mind? You exist in Bizzaro land lad.'it's terrible..:D

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AfricaOwn;818995 wrote:
The on-going constitutional crisis will be a classic. It will be interesting to watch these Two-Headed Mutpet monsters go head to head with Somalia government as the years go by.

I think Somalia's new contiution can be buried now. it was already xaaraan when it was drafted by 4.5, now the clans have their own constitution, no need to satisfy clans.

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The natural resources of Puntland BELONGS to the people of Somalia.I find the idea it exclusively belongs to the 'Puntlanders' ridiculous

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