Emperior5,dadka aan hartiga ku aabtiirsan waxba Puntland kuma laha
Your comment there holds no water; here is Puntland's regional representation:
Majerteen 31
Others 35 (Awrtable, Dhulbahante, Dashiishle, Leelkase, Meheri, and Warsangali)
By the way the states parliament is chaired by Leelkase; the 66 seats in the unicameral legislature are allocated to sub-clans, with members of parliament requiring the signed consent of the traditional leaders of their sub-clans (issims) in order to take office. For the purpose of selecting a president and vice-president, the members of parliaments become the electors, completing the process of indirect representation. An eight-member Commission for Ratification and Settlement (electoral commission), with one member from each of Puntland's seven regions and a chairman, arbitrates the process, validating candidates and resolving disputes.
Such is Puntland's underlying traditional political system and so far it has led to several peaceful transfer of power, hopefully your ilk too can enjoy such peaceful transfer of power with their imported Western political system.