Federalism ladies and gentlemen !Why are they meeting in a foreign country to discuss internal affairs of Somalia.
We have dogs as leaders and their masters are the gulf arabs.
Federalism ladies and gentlemen !
Good on them for collaborating together, even if it is for nefarious purposes. I guess there is always a silver livingView attachment 325295
I honestly can not think of a worse line-up of political βalliesβ. Itβs like they did a roll call for the most unreliable + self serving FMS leaders. Good luck Puntland
They are all for sale, one just has to know where it's tender and where it tickles. Or you can be bold.Good on them for collaborating together, even if it is for nefarious purposes. I guess there is always a silver living
Thats been well established in Somali politics at this pointThey are all for sale, one just has to know where it's tender and where it tickles. Or you can be bold.
Don't listen to @Gemstone he/she supports hsm despite his poor leadership due to qabiil and hides behind nationalism.Thats been well established in Somali politics at this point
What I don't get is Puntland trying to form alliances with these FMS leaders who have shown us they could care less about 'federalism' or the constitution. I know its "politics" but they are openly wasting each others and everybody else's time and its getting old.
We in Benadir say "Luuq luuq maroow laasim laamigaas imaahaa".Thats been well established in Somali politics at this point
What I don't get is Puntland trying to form alliances with these FMS leaders who have shown us they could care less about 'federalism' or the constitution. I know its "politics" but they are openly wasting each others and everybody else's time and its getting old.
Is this even af SomaliWe in Benadir say "Luuq luuq maroow laasim laamigaas imaahaa".
I think the closest equivalent in English language would be "eventually" or in standard af-maxaa tiri "ugu dambeyn".Seriously @Gemstone I've never heard the word laasim, I understand luuq..
I see..I think the closest equivalent in English language would be "eventually" or in standard af-maxaa tiri "ugu dambeyn".
I was semi Hooyo Mataalo until few years ago so I'm no expert here.