Puntland’s constitution, written before any elections in Somaliland, tells the president to hold local and statewide elections as quickly as possible.
I'm quite interested in this point. I assume that Puntland's constitution was written before 2002, since you note that it was written before Somaliland's first elections. I am also assuming you are referring to popular elections, since Somaliland has the kind of elections Puntland holds, since 1997.
If Puntland's constitution was written nearly 20 years ago, why is it that none of the elections it demands have been held where the people can vote? Puntland doesn't quite have the security problems that the rest of Somalia does. This makes me wonder, as an outside who doesn't know a ton about interal Puntland politics, why those elections haven't taken place for so long.