Somaliland, for 5th time postpones parliamentary elections

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SirLancelLord

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Somaliland has for the fifth time postponed parliamentary and local government elections giving parliament over 12 years free reign without elections.

Somaliland Electoral Commission (SNEC) said Wednesday the March 27, 2019 elections now remain postponed but did not indicate a new date.

SNEC chairman Abdikadir Iimaan Warsame told the media in Hargeisa the polls body was forced to adjust the dates following time constraints and pressure from the opposition.

Warsame said SNEC needed ten months to prepare for the elections noting the remaining time would not be sufficient to prepare for and conduct the elections. He also said the opposition party Waddani had cast doubt over the voter registration process.

The new development is likely to elicit sharp reactions from the international community which last year chided Somaliland for postponing the presidential poll citing need to respond to the drought.

In a joint statement January 1, 2017, the EU, US and other western countries said they were disappointed by the move to postpone the elections to October.

“As international partners made clear this week in Hargeisa, the drought should not be used as an excuse for putting the democratic process in Somaliland on hold. International partners are seriously disappointed by the decision by the President, the political parties and the National Electoral Commission (NEC) to postpone the presidential elections from 28 March to 10 October 2017.

The international community also raised concerns over the decision to combine the parliamentary and local elections and put forward to March. Presidential elections were later held in November 2017.

The current parliament came to office 2005 with elections expected at the end of the five year term slated for October 30, 2010. However the exercise was put off to June 30, 2013. As the June deadline came closer, the break-away region announced a new date- February 27, 2015 which again came and went.

Presidential polls were then set for March 28, 2017 and later to October 27, 2017 parliament, under international pressure settled for November 13, 2017 and announced Parliamentary and local elections would be conducted in March 27, 2019.
 

Lordilord

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Why would they possibly f with their international supporters, IC want the democratic process to continue. Why is Kulmiye hell bent on postponing everything.. :snoop:
 
Smart move,tensions are up so it would be better to postpone any parliamentary shuffles.Especially as this would hamper with Mudane Dhuuso Bixis goals.
 

Mercury

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Postponing it once is understandable thats something that can happen but 5 times really??
 

SirLancelLord

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Postponing it once is understandable thats something that can happen but 5 times really??

Kulmiye knows that their time is up and once this NEC is disbanded and reformed along with the whole system. They are not winning any more elections
 
I am happy that they post-pone the elections this time. Very happy, this is exactly what I wanted.

I will be running for the mayor of Burco 2020 In Shaa Allaah.


Timajilic for Mayor :wowsweat:
 
Ill
I am happy that they post-pone the elections this time. Very happy, this is exactly what I wanted.

I will be running for the mayor of Burco 2020 In Shaa Allaah.


Timajilic for Mayor :wowsweat:
Ill support you if you are going to be better than the rest. Plus money buys the seat. You got some
 
Ill

Ill support you if you are going to be better than the rest. Plus money buys the seat. You got some

I planning to make Burco a better place for every Burcaawi in shaa allaah, great roads with pavements, more trees, public spaces, libraries, and many more in shaa allaah.

Btw, there's no need money to pay anything, this is Somaliland sxb, it's people that are voting, it's one man one vote, no corrupt parliament votes like Xamar.
 
I planning to make Burco a better place for every Burcaawi in shaa allaah, great roads with pavements, more trees, public spaces, libraries, and many more in shaa allaah.

Btw, there's no need money to pay anything, this is Somaliland sxb, it's people that are voting, it's one man one vote, no corrupt parliament votes like Xamar.
Good lakiin. You have to bribe golaha deeganka. The mayor isnt choosen by the people but the local council. So bring the trucks
 
Good lakiin. You have to bribe golaha deeganka. The mayor isnt choosen by the people but the local council. So bring the trucks

There will change for the system in this elections, mayor will be chosen by the people for the first time. There will be two to three mayoral candidates, and people would select only one candidate.
 

Crow

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12 years?!
:faysalwtf:
What's the point in even pretending it's a democracy at that point?
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I think it's pretty clear that Somalis are not ready for direct democracy. I'm leaning more and more to keeping the system that we have in Puntland instead of shifting to one man one vote.
:francis:
 
12 years?!
:faysalwtf:
What's the point in even pretending it's a democracy at that point?
:mjlol:
I think it's pretty clear that Somalis are not ready for direct democracy. I'm leaning more and more to keeping the system that we have in Puntland instead of shifting to one man one vote.
:francis:


You can't do one man one vote, you guys tried this in 2013 but failed miserably.


I remember some of new political partiesm such as horcad etc. The civil war almost started in Puntland, ka dibna waas iska dayseen.
 
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