I feel as if all this hype is going to lead to unreasonable expectations from the Somali community. I already hear Somali people around town (including alot online) expecting he's going to do so much for the Somali community. I'm not even trying to be pessimistic when i say this, but I wouldn't hold my breath for this guy to make any real changes in the Somali community. MPs in the Canadian government are just pawns for the Prime Ministers Office/Executive level. They don't really have much say.
This is the 3 main roles, according to the Library of Parliment
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They portray a sovereign representative assembly performing three central tasks:
(1) to consider, refine and pass legislation;
(2) to hold government accountable for its administration of the laws and authorize the expenditure of the required funds; and
(3) to determine the life of the Government through exercising the ability to provide or withhold support.
Sounds nice and democratical and shit but the PMs office has way too much power. Anytime they introduce a new bill to Parliment they expect the absolute and unwavering support of their entire caucus or any rouge MP will suffer consequences as severe as getting kicked out of the party. So basically they are virtually powerless and can't adhere to any of those 3 points above. I mean it's good that the Somali community got one of our own in the House, but I don't expect much
