Kaluun Posted December 4, 2013 It's no secret certain people on SOL including the Administrators try to put on a poker faces and try to claim Shirdoon's removal was not reer motivated. We all know that's not convincing. Before the knife was squeezed against his throat, he was even denied the chance to plea for mercy. It's time you heard from Villa De Konfuria Democratic Republic and the international media: After Prime Minister's Ouster, Somalia Political Divisions Persist On Monday, Somali lawmakers voted Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon out of office following weeks of disagreement with the president over a planned cabinet reshuffle. However, the change of prime minister won't necessarily end Somalia’s political wrangles. As the Somali government marked its one-year anniversary in September, the international community was generally satisfied with the progress and stability of the government compared to its predecessors. But some political observers said the government was not inclusive enough, and that some clans were shortchanged in the political appointments. The problem between the president and prime minister reportedly started when they tried to negotiate how to reorganize the Cabinet. The prime minister’s ouster was sealed in parliament Monday, when his critics accused his administration of favoritism and clan politics . Emmanuel Kisiangani, a senior researcher with the Nairobi-based Institute for Security Studies, says Monday’s move shows parliament is doing its work by putting an end the political bickering between the two leaders. “We’ve had a standoff between the president and the prime minister, and that this might be a culmination, a demonstration one that the Somali institutions particularly the parliament is working, and secondly possibly the standoff between the president and the prime minister is now water-under-a-shed,” Kisiangani said. In a statement, the U.N. special representative of the secretary-general for Somalia, Nicholas Kay, said the country’s institutions have come of age and that the U.N. is looking forward to working closely with the next administration. Kay has also praised the outgoing prime minister for his dedication to promote growth and strong relationship with international partners. But outgoing Prime Minister Shirdon has accused the parliamentarians of not giving him and his administration the chance to defend itself. “The second day before the motion in the parliament, as prime minister of the country, I was not allowed to listen the allegations or defend myself," Shirdon said. " That’s really painful thing for me .” As Somalia wrestles with political division, violence and corruption, Berlin-based corruption watchdog Transparency International said Tuesday that Somalia is the most corrupt country in the world. Kisiangani agrees that Somalia has major problems and that there is no guarantee Shirdon's replacement will be safe . “It depends, if say president appoints someone who does not have strong personality , then he might be amendable to what the president says," Kisiangani said. "If the president says pick so and so, gives him a list and say “I want this in government,” then that might happen. But if you have a strong person then we are likely to run into same same problem like the ones we had previously.” Infighting has become the norm in Somali politics. In the past six years , Somalia has had five prime ministers , including Shirdon. The ousted prime minister will remain in office until the president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, nominates a new prime minister. The new premier will then have a month to form an administration. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mahiigaan Posted December 4, 2013 Wax qarsoon maaha inay Xamar qabyaaladi googooysey. Waxaa nimankan laga furfuri la'yahay bahal qabiil la yidhaahdo oo soo kadallooba cimaamadna la saaray, shaalna la huwiyey -waa 4.5. Xitaa waa la soo indhacadyihiin iyadoon geedna loogu soo gabban. Odayaashooda ugu waaweyn yaa tv caalami ah la soo taagan: annagoo odayaasha dhaqanka beesha. X ah. What dhaqan? Cajiib! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites