LayZie G. Posted August 19, 2012 Open the ballot box, let the countdown begin... The latest from Mahiga:- At 15:30: Leader Mahiga labels the following parliamentarian prospects as "spoilers"... At 15:35: Sharif Sheikh Ahmed is seen walking to his own caucus to reaffirm his commitment to caucus members. Also, reports show that Sharif is in fact handing out gifts, some call it the "little black box" formerly known as bribing the newly appointed parliamentarians... (he has a big grin on his face but says that its an Eid Gift) At 15:50: Sharif throws Leader Mahiga (his boss) a bone. Mohammed Dheere for 25 of his lackeys to remain on the causes....he bans Mohammed dheere from the caucus house to show Mahiga that he means business. more to follow... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 19, 2012 Ciid Mubarak Dear Lazy, Who's your pick from this lot? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted August 19, 2012 2012-Somali Presidential Election....The official List of Presidential Candidates 1: Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, the current President and member of H- Caucus. 2: Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Gas, current PM and member of D- Caucus. 3: Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden, former Finance Minister of Somalia, and the current Speaker of the Transitional Federal Parliament, a member of D & M Caucus. 4: Maslah Mohamed Siad Bare, the son of Somalia’s last dictator and member of the D-Caucus. 5: Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed “Farmajo”, former prime minister and member of the D-Caucus. 6: Abdullahi Ahmed Adow, former Finance Minister of Somalia and Ambassador to the United States, born in Barawa, he is a member of the H-Caucus. 7: Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, a senior administration member of Mogadishu University, member of the H-Caucus. 8: Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, a teacher/researcher, a graduate of Somali National University and member of the H-Caucus. 9: Prof. Ahmed Ismail Samatar, writer, professor and former dean of the Institute for Global Citizenship at Macalester College, he is member of the S of D-Caucus. He is the only candidate who originally hail from Somaliland. 10: Haji Mohamed Yassin, Real Estate businessman who holds a degree in public administration and member of the D-Caucus. His businesses operate in a number of African countries but started in Zimbabwe. 11: Abdirahman Abdulshakur Warsame, a lawyer who graduated from International University of Africa and National University of Malaysia and a member of the H-Caucus. 12: Mohamed Nur Galal, a Major General, who served under dictator Mohamed Siad Bare as the intelligence chief. He is a member of the H-Caucus. 13: Hassan Abshir Farah, a member of the D-Caucus, he served as the mayor of Mogadishu and prime minister. He also holds a law degree from the Somali National University. 14: Prof. Ali Mohamed Gedi, a veterinarian turned politician. He was the prime minister under president Abdillahi Yusuf and is a member of the H-Caucus. 15: Abdiwahid Elmi Gonjeh, little known politician who temporarily held the prime minister post after the ouster of Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke. He is a member of the D-Caucus 16: Salad Ali Jelle, a member of the H-Caucus and the former Deputy Minister of Defense. 17: Dr Hussein Khalif Haji Jama “Atosh”, a member of the D-Caucus, he is a banker and new comer to the politics. 18: Yusuf Garad Omar Ahmed, a member of the H-Caucus, is the former head of BBC Somali Service in London and a multilingual journalist.(He should have fixed his teeth before he decided to stand as a Presidential candidate) 19: Dr. Said Issa Mohamud, received a PhD in Chemical Science in Mogadishu where he later taught science classes. He also has a degree in Political Leadership from the University of Southern Maine. He is a member of the H-Caucus. 20: Osman Haji Omar “Falko”, a general and the former deputy chief of Somali Police under Siad Bare. He is a member of the H-Caucus. 21: Dr. Mohamed Mohamud Guled “Gama’dheere”, the former interior minister and a fluent speaker of Somali, Arabic, Italian, Romanian and English. Member of the H-Caucus, he has Bachelor’s, Master’s and PHD degrees in the fields of Economics and Agriculture. also, the unofficial list, those who couldnt afford to pay the $2,000 registeration fee managed to still make their intentions known..and they are:- Mohamed Cali Candidate for Somali Presidency Former Somali Presidential Candidate Long-Term Community Leader Abdulkadir Ali Fish Candidate for Somali Presidency Business Man Long-Term Community Leader Abdulahi Ahmed Candidate for Somali Presidency Center for & Humanity? Long-Term Community Leader Abdirahman abdullahi Haji Dabcasar Comedian extraordinaire and everyday Farah Candidate for somali Presidency In addition to the above list, there are some 30 more Presidential hopefuls whose names no one will remember. All in all, the number of Presidential hopefuls are in the high 60s more updates to come.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted August 19, 2012 ^Eid Mubarak Che... Anybody but Sharif Sheikh Ahmed....but then again, I admire the man's tenacity..so I really dunno. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shinbir Majabe Posted August 19, 2012 LayZie G.;858196 wrote: He should have fixed his teeth before he decided to stand as a Presidential candidate :D:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted August 19, 2012 In Photos:The Technical Selection Committee Who are these men and women? What do they do? Meet the men and women are are tasked with vetting the list of prospective parliamentarians as submitted by the group of elders. They are 27 strong team, made up of men and women alike. According to the UNDPOS:-United Nations Political Office for Somalia, the TSC's duties including the following but not limited to: vetting the lists of the Parliamentarians submitted by the Traditional Elders. According to the criteria, the lists should include 30% of women representation.The TSC is assisted in its work by two UNPOS non-voting members and seven international observers". They also vet for spoilers. Some are accusing the TSC of being spies for Mahiga. Leader Mahiga was seen shadowing their progress for nearly a week now. He told them to eat and sleep in the building. He doesn't want them going home to their families until after all the vote are counted. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted August 19, 2012 Badal Kariye BA, BSIT, MA, MBA & PhD, Today's featured profile: About Badal Kariye, the man who has it all. (BA, BSIT, MA, MBA & PHD from virtual University of Kariye Kariye) I need your support, views, acceptance, cooperation and decisions to return Somalia into the global map and Somalis from the brink of extinction in the global map. I maturely know that I can only ask for civil and political help before we become another occupied nation in the Horn of Africa. With the Help of Allah! Insha Allah! I will revive the law and order into the country, and we will use to govern Somalia under the Somali National Constitution which we adopted on July 4, 1960. Somalia has had the best constitution so, we do not need to spend and confuse our people with bogus charters and risky issues to destroy the Democratic Republic of Somalia. I encourage all of you to participate free and fair elections, which we will hold in Mogadishu! No more exile government, which is taking care of third party interests. If Allah allows me to lead you then I will preserve the constitution, and every Somali citizen will be rich wherever they live in.(thats rich coming from someone who won't get more than a vote) I invite any opposition groups, and if they are right then we will listen to them carefully! Courtesy of Kariye, Kariye : http://www.presidentfor2012.somaligov.net/My%20Political%20Plan.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted August 19, 2012 LayZie G.;858196 wrote: ^Eid Mubarak Che... Anybody but Sharif Sheikh Ahmed....but then again, I admire the man's tenacity..so I really dunno. I remember when you bit my head off back when he was first elected president. Looks like you've got over your crush of that oily face, huh? (Who do you have a crush on this time, LG?). p.s. Best thread on the subject so far. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AYOUB Posted August 20, 2012 In addition to the above list, there are some 30 more Presidential hopefuls whose names no one will remember. :) I want to see a "presidential debate" held with all candidates in one room. I'm sure something memorable will come out it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted August 20, 2012 Mogadishu, 19 August 2012 Today marks the crowning achievement of the work of the Technical Selection Committee. After weeks of tireless deliberations, the list of prospective Parliamentarians has advanced to the point where we passed the threshold of a functioning majority, allowing for Parliament to be convened tomorrow. More work remains until we reach the full number 275, but this surely is a landmark. Today, hundreds of Somalis congregated at the Civil Aviation Building at the Mogadishu airport where the registration is beginning, either to be registered themselves, or to accompany a future Parliamentarian. *All of them are excited in anticipation of better times ahead. For me, this is a moment to reflect on the remarkable courage of our Somali colleagues in the TSC who, without hesitation, came to the service of their country at this critical moment. They believe, despite the doubts of many observers in Somalia and abroad, that progress was possible; that this really is a turning point in Somalia’s history. Today proves their optimism justified. I was there when many of them received death threats by SMS, or received menacing phone calls, or were physically intimidated by those trying to influence the process, but they stood firm. They often disagreed with each other, argued vehemently in true Somali tradition, but in the end they came together to make recommendations for each* individual presented to them by the elders. Those recommendations were informed by extensive deliberations and consultations with the international observers in the committee, but since the only voting members in the committee are our Somali colleagues, this has truly and exclusively been a Somali owned process. I have been, and continue to be, proud of our Somali brothers and sisters in the TSC. Onwards to a new Parliament and a better Somalia! DSRSG Peter de Clercq at the registration point for the MPs earlier today Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted August 20, 2012 The list of 54 senators have not been confirmed. UNPOS has quorum. 9:05am: leader Mahiga------Come hell or high water, Somalia will elect her President today. What Mahiga wants and what the rest of the organizers want are two different things. Some are reporting that Mahiga is behind closed doors working with the powers that be to go along with his plan. Will Mahiga prevail? Will Somalia have a new president by the end of the day? Stay tuned.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted August 20, 2012 Breaking news:- Possible compromise has been reached. Unconfirmed reports say that the elections will be held today. Because Mahiga has quorum, the new MPs will elect their leader to the lower house. But the election to nominate the president could be delayed for atleast a week or maybe two. Mahiga is livid but atleast he has reached some kind of compromise. Again, this is breaking news. At this time, we can not confirm the exact date of the election for the presidency Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted August 20, 2012 If these reports are true, we can declare victory on the side of the MPs. They are in solidarity against Mahiga and Sharif's lackeys who want rushed elections. Early reports confirm that Abdiweli is on the side of the MPs to delay the elections. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted August 21, 2012 Leader Mahiga's Somber remarks Statement of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on the New Federal Parliament (NFP) Mogadishu, 20 August 2012 – The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Somalia, Dr. Augustine P. Mahiga, offers his warmest congratulations on the remarkable occasion of the inauguration of the new Somali Federal Parliament. He pays tribute to the hard work and dedication of the Traditional Elders for identifying the candidates, the Technical Selection Committee (TSC) for diligently vetting the candidates and to all the Somali people at this moment of hope, optimism and progress. The SRSG also commends the work of the international observers to the TSC for their determination and diligence in assisting the Committee in carrying out its functions. Some 215 of the total number of 275 Members of Parliament were sworn in, comfortably passing the benchmark of 185 which allows for the New Federal Parliament to convene with a functioning majority. The inauguration ceremony, held at the Mogadishu International Airport, was attended by the President, the Prime Minister and the current Speaker of Parliament. Mr. Mussa Hassan Abdulle, a former army general was appointed interim Speaker of the NFP. “This historic moment marks the long-awaited end of the transitional period in Somalia. The new MPs, selected after broad-based, grass roots consultations and representing all of Somalia’s clans, have been successfully screened against objective criteria and are now ready to start their important work,” SRSG Mahiga stated. Careful selection resulted in high number of university graduates, relevant professional experience and a significant number of women although, the agreed upon quota of 30% was not reached. “Today’s events are the culmination of over 12 months of arduous and contentious political negotiations and mark the beginning of the last phase of the transition which will be completed in the coming days with the appointment of a Speaker, Deputy Speaker and a President.” The SRSG also takes the opportunity to thank the international partners, including the US, the UK, the EU, Italy and Norway, who visited Mogadishu yesterday to express their solidarity and support at this pivotal moment in the Somali peace process. He recognizes and appreciates the attendance of the Mogadishu-based diplomatic community, mostly from the region, who also participated in the meeting. “Somalia has suffered through two decades of brutal civil war. Today’s swearing in of a new, more qualified legislature marks a turning point for the nation. The Somali people have met the key 20 August deadline of the Roadmap on ending the transitional period and showed their courage and determination in moving forward on the road to peace and stability,” SRSG Mahiga said. Source: UNPOS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted August 21, 2012 Smiling jack....'Sakiin' is winning Can't stop, won't stop. Get with it. The worst is behind us, Somalia weathered the storm.... Today, Sharif and Mahiga lost, Somalia won. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites