Saalax Posted March 6, 2017 While Somalia had 3 presidents since 2010. I guess cajuus Siilanyo has no shame, the only way he will go is by the bullet. Somalia - Sheikh Sharif Ahmed - 2009/2012 , Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud - 2012/2017, Farmaajo -2017 (Present) Mamuulka Somaliland - Siilanyo - 2010 to present 2017 https://qarannews.com/war-degdeg-ahgolaha-guurtida-oo-mudo-kordhin-u-sameeyay-xukumada-siilanyoxilligayse-ku-beegeen/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted March 6, 2017 What does Somaliland Constitution say about these extensions? Can members of the Parliament (who I assume haven't stood for election in long time) unilaterally extend their term and that of the Government? Could this be challenged in the Supreme Court? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mintid Farayar Posted March 6, 2017 2nd attempt to post. Salaax, Putting aside your narrow-minded agenda, this is a sad state of current affairs for Somaliland. It will further alienate Somaliland's international allies who have held it up as a beacon of representative democracy in the Horn. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted March 6, 2017 @Che -Guevara said: What does Somaliland Constitution say about these extensions? Can members of the Parliament (who I assume haven't stood for election in long time) unilaterally extend their term and that of the Government? Could this be challenged in the Supreme Court? The parliament can but the issue here is the elections have been delayed many times by a group of unelected men called Guurti (house of elders). So there is nothing democratic about it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted March 6, 2017 @Mintid Farayar said: 2nd attempt to post. Salaax, Putting aside your narrow-minded agenda, this is a sad state of current affairs for Somaliland. It will further alienate Somaliland's international allies who have held it up as a beacon of representative democracy in the Horn. Sxb you are naive. I have been saying that since 2010, it is the Kulmiye policy to destroy Somaliland credibility and they achieved it. "1. Moving Away From, Rather Than Towards, International Recognition: The abandonment, which began with the inauguration of the Kulmiye Party Government on July 20, 2010, of the consistent path toward international recognition has led to a decline in international credibilit y due to corruption and the fact that the Kulmiye Government has refused to conduct constitutionally -scheduled elections.1 It has, in other words, clung to power illegally" http://oilprice.com/Geopolitics/Africa/Geopolitical-Time-Bomb-Chaos-In-Somaliland-Could-Trigger-Regional-Conflict.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mintid Farayar Posted March 6, 2017 If that's true(a big if), why are you not a supporter of Silaanyo and Kulmiye? Since you have finally come out of the closet and declared yourself a 'Somaliweyn' advocate. Think through your logic, saxiib. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted March 6, 2017 Simple. It is a corrupt regime that stole millions from Somaliland civilians , with blood on their hands. I will not support criminals. Lastly telling the truth (the fact everyone knows Somaliland won't get recognition) doesn't mean advocating for anything but stating the reality. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nasri Ibrahim Posted March 24, 2017 @SAAlax adigu ma Somaliland xumaanteeda unbaad ka shaqaysaa? maxaa ka galay Somaliland iyo amuraheega? You can talk the day you choose your own president, Silaanyo was chosen by his people unlike Somalia where they are selected. I myself do not agree with the extension but as long as opposition parties agree with it, i don't have a problem. There has been good reasons including the current famine crisis for the delays. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites