I know this is the first round of political party registrations so it will be high. But there isn't single website for them or video to find out what their political position is federally, locally, regionally. What their social programs are nor do we know the religious flavor of the parties such as their social policies towards societal morality as some have sufi, salafi, wahabi, modern muslims, quranists, etc.
Their economic platform is another one that isn't discussed in terms of their taxation philosophy, are they pro taxes and hurting business growth, or low taxes and encouraging business activity. Both have their pro's/con's philosophically. Higher taxes means better social services delivery if the government is efficient and quick which Puntland isn't. Low taxes is the best policy to take with Puntland as it takes years just to complete a road, so if you give the govt more money thru taxation, it will end up being wasted due to inefficiency, corruption, lack of procedures and processes to speed things up.
There is so many things missing to assess these parties politically if these are parties that stand on some ideological ground or if it's just some locals who want to get into office but have no political platform guiding them. I noticed in Somalia not many understand the ideas behind politics is philosophical