There are 3 main poltical systems when it comes to Republics:
1)Presidential Republics were the president with an executive presidency separate from the legislature: example United States. They have no prime minister.
2)Semi presidential Republics were the president has executive powers but there's also a PM. For example: France.
3)Parliamentary Republics were the president is the head of state but is almost cerimonial and the entire political action is in the hands of PM and his governement voted by the parliament. Examples: italy, Germany, ethiopia.
Somalia is supposed to be a parliamentary Republic so the Prime minister should be practically more important than the president but it seems all Somali presidents have huge powers. Everyone is talking about Farmaajo, Hassan Shaykh, Shaykh Sharif etc but PMs seems to have little relevance. Compare this with other parliamentary Republics like italy, Germany or ethiopia. You almost never hear about their presidents because it's the PM who gets stuff done.
The somali poltical system is technically a parliamentary Republic but acts like a presidential/semi Presidential Republic. As president Farmaajo should only follow whatever parliament and governement say as long as it's not unconstitutional. In Ethiopia Abiy is the one who gets stuff done while you almost never hear from their president cause it's almost as cerimonial as the queen in the UK
1)Presidential Republics were the president with an executive presidency separate from the legislature: example United States. They have no prime minister.
2)Semi presidential Republics were the president has executive powers but there's also a PM. For example: France.
3)Parliamentary Republics were the president is the head of state but is almost cerimonial and the entire political action is in the hands of PM and his governement voted by the parliament. Examples: italy, Germany, ethiopia.
Somalia is supposed to be a parliamentary Republic so the Prime minister should be practically more important than the president but it seems all Somali presidents have huge powers. Everyone is talking about Farmaajo, Hassan Shaykh, Shaykh Sharif etc but PMs seems to have little relevance. Compare this with other parliamentary Republics like italy, Germany or ethiopia. You almost never hear about their presidents because it's the PM who gets stuff done.
The somali poltical system is technically a parliamentary Republic but acts like a presidential/semi Presidential Republic. As president Farmaajo should only follow whatever parliament and governement say as long as it's not unconstitutional. In Ethiopia Abiy is the one who gets stuff done while you almost never hear from their president cause it's almost as cerimonial as the queen in the UK