International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
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International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
KISMAYO, Somalia, January 17, 2016 (Garowe Online)-International community is mounting pressure on disputing Somali political leaders after talks failed to yield major breakthrough for viable electoral transition by 2016, Garowe Online reports.
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud who was planning to leave for Mogadishu on Saturday rescinded his departure, with foreign diplomats and IGAD envoys stepping in for the moot point of political deadlock.
On Saturday, talks came to halt after Puntland and Jubaland refused to agree to controversial traditional 4.5 power sharing formula--a blueprint strongly backed by national government, Galmudug and Southwest State.
No gatherings have taken place as of Saturday evening in the southern port city of Kismayo.
International community whose financial assistance couldn’t be weaned off, wants that deal be reached on poll model before due time.
Somali President has not bargained with other political leaders for his strong desire for 4.5 quota in the course of Kismayo forum.
Somalia Federal Govenrment is seen to be responsible for recent Mogadishu meetings that voiced opposition to transition into district-based model.
Observers tell GO that Mohamud will have wrapped up his re-election campaign given a rare political mood at Kismayo talks
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud who was planning to leave for Mogadishu on Saturday rescinded his departure, with foreign diplomats and IGAD envoys stepping in for the moot point of political deadlock.
On Saturday, talks came to halt after Puntland and Jubaland refused to agree to controversial traditional 4.5 power sharing formula--a blueprint strongly backed by national government, Galmudug and Southwest State.
No gatherings have taken place as of Saturday evening in the southern port city of Kismayo.
International community whose financial assistance couldn’t be weaned off, wants that deal be reached on poll model before due time.
Somali President has not bargained with other political leaders for his strong desire for 4.5 quota in the course of Kismayo forum.
Somalia Federal Govenrment is seen to be responsible for recent Mogadishu meetings that voiced opposition to transition into district-based model.
Observers tell GO that Mohamud will have wrapped up his re-election campaign given a rare political mood at Kismayo talks
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Re: International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
Everything Puntland says is highly suspicious therefore I am inclined to support the president of Somalia
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Re: International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
I like this, Pl and Jl are left scratching their heads. 

Re: International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
International partners stress expectation of early presentation of agreed electoral model
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Mogadishu, 19 January 2016 – In a meeting with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Prime Minister Omar Abdisrashid Ali Sharmaarke, and Speaker Mohamed Osman Jawari yesterday morning, the United Nations, Inter-Governmental Authority on Development, European Union, United States, United Kingdom, Sweden and Italy underlined their expectation that Somali leaders would present, in the coming days, an agreed model for the electoral process later this year, an implementation plan, and a political roadmap for the period 2016-2020, which they had committed themselves to in the ‘Mogadishu Declaration’ adopted at the conclusion of the National Consultative Forum held in Mogadishu on 16 December 2015.
International partners, including the African Union, welcomed discussions in Kismaayo and the apparent narrowing of the gaps between Somali leaders on the electoral model for 2016. It was positive that Somali leaders had spent several days deliberating on the most appropriate and feasible model for the electoral process to be implemented later this year. International partners, while disappointed that no agreement had been reached yet, welcomed the commitment of Somali leaders to urgently achieve a compromise.
In their talks with federal leaders, international partners underlined their continued strong expectation that there will be no extension of the constitutionally mandated term limits of the legislature and the executive, in accordance with repeated declarations to that effect by the Somali leaders. This reinforced the imperative for talks to continue and for an agreement on a detailed electoral model, an implementation plan and a political roadmap to deliver universal suffrage elections by 2020, to be reached in the coming days. In the Mogadishu Declaration of 16 December, Somali leaders committed themselves to presenting an agreement by 10 January. They must now put the interests of the nation first, in order to complete the Somali-led and Somali-owned process that began in July last year and has involved large numbers of Somalis from across the country. Time is short, and much remains to be done to ensure an electoral process can be implemented by August without delay.
International partners also offered their support to the Somali leaders as they continue their efforts to agree a detailed electoral model. They looked forward to a meeting of the Somali leaders in the coming days to finalise the electoral model and called on all leaders to engage constructively and in a spirit of compromise. International partners stressed their readiness to assist the Federal Government of Somalia and all other stakeholders in this process. With consultations of the members of the UN Security Council on 28 January and the forthcoming African Union summit in Addis Ababa just days later, they reiterated their expectations that work on the electoral model, implementation plan and political roadmap would be completed well in advance of these important meetings.
http://unsom.unmissions.org/Default.asp ... emID=42701
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Mogadishu, 19 January 2016 – In a meeting with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Prime Minister Omar Abdisrashid Ali Sharmaarke, and Speaker Mohamed Osman Jawari yesterday morning, the United Nations, Inter-Governmental Authority on Development, European Union, United States, United Kingdom, Sweden and Italy underlined their expectation that Somali leaders would present, in the coming days, an agreed model for the electoral process later this year, an implementation plan, and a political roadmap for the period 2016-2020, which they had committed themselves to in the ‘Mogadishu Declaration’ adopted at the conclusion of the National Consultative Forum held in Mogadishu on 16 December 2015.

International partners, including the African Union, welcomed discussions in Kismaayo and the apparent narrowing of the gaps between Somali leaders on the electoral model for 2016. It was positive that Somali leaders had spent several days deliberating on the most appropriate and feasible model for the electoral process to be implemented later this year. International partners, while disappointed that no agreement had been reached yet, welcomed the commitment of Somali leaders to urgently achieve a compromise.
In their talks with federal leaders, international partners underlined their continued strong expectation that there will be no extension of the constitutionally mandated term limits of the legislature and the executive, in accordance with repeated declarations to that effect by the Somali leaders. This reinforced the imperative for talks to continue and for an agreement on a detailed electoral model, an implementation plan and a political roadmap to deliver universal suffrage elections by 2020, to be reached in the coming days. In the Mogadishu Declaration of 16 December, Somali leaders committed themselves to presenting an agreement by 10 January. They must now put the interests of the nation first, in order to complete the Somali-led and Somali-owned process that began in July last year and has involved large numbers of Somalis from across the country. Time is short, and much remains to be done to ensure an electoral process can be implemented by August without delay.

International partners also offered their support to the Somali leaders as they continue their efforts to agree a detailed electoral model. They looked forward to a meeting of the Somali leaders in the coming days to finalise the electoral model and called on all leaders to engage constructively and in a spirit of compromise. International partners stressed their readiness to assist the Federal Government of Somalia and all other stakeholders in this process. With consultations of the members of the UN Security Council on 28 January and the forthcoming African Union summit in Addis Ababa just days later, they reiterated their expectations that work on the electoral model, implementation plan and political roadmap would be completed well in advance of these important meetings.
http://unsom.unmissions.org/Default.asp ... emID=42701
Re: International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
Were not gonna be moving from our position, it's the NGO president who will be forced to compromised or forced to step down.FarhanYare wrote:I like this, Pl and Jl are left scratching their heads.
If this dawlad fails and International community pulls out Darood still has it's dawlad in place it will only be Hawiye and their followers who will suffered as they have for the past 25 years. It's our way or anarchy fuckers.

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Re: International Community niTells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
Nigga don't piss off rexanweyn mar dambe. They are the powerhouse. Another 4 yrs of culusoow is what you decided. Don't complain tomorrow!
Re: International Community niTells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
We will see if he can stay in Mogadishu as President without his adoon guards.FarhanYare wrote:Nigga don't piss off rexanweyn mar dambe. They are the powerhouse. Another 4 yrs of culusoow is what you decided. Don't complain tomorrow!

You never had a political choice, we have been choosing for you and will continue to do so. You and your eelay cousins.

We brought AU troops to your lands check.
We enforced Federalism on you check.
We forced our way into Mogadishu and put in place a Darood President without your approval Check.
And we will surely throw 4.5 out of the widow check.
What you gonna do about that?

Re: International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
Now we do have dowlad(o)knet wrote:Were not gonna be moving from our position, it's the NGO president who will be forced to compromised or forced to step down.FarhanYare wrote:I like this, Pl and Jl are left scratching their heads.
If this dawlad fails and International community pulls out Darood still has it's dawlad in place it will only be Hawiye and their followers who will suffered as they have for the past 25 years. It's our way or anarchy fuckers.


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Re: International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
If you referring to abdullahi yusuf presidency, don't be ungrateful to Abgal!
As for the rest I got to give to u. No one does a good job at dabadilifnimo than......
Not bad owning up to ur fitnah
As for the rest I got to give to u. No one does a good job at dabadilifnimo than......
Not bad owning up to ur fitnah

Re: International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
Abgaal should be grateful to me, I took them out of Habar Gidir slavery and made them Masters of their own land again.FarhanYare wrote:If you referring to abdullahi yusuf presidency, don't be ungrateful to Abgal!
As for the rest I got to give to u. No one does a good job at dabadilifnimo than......
Not bad owning up to ur fitnah
They will be put back to their old status if they don't get their act together soon.

4.5 is a no go, we are not equals politically and you dame know it. If we are going to have a dawlad together your mooryans need to know your place and stop the BS, or else I will leave you with zero again.

You will either let me rule you or Al Shabaab will rule you, there is no other choice. And I am pretty sure International Community prefers my rule over Al Shabaab.

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Re: International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
Puntland and JL are focked. Galmudug, konfur galbeed, Hirshabelle and Banaadir will get their way every time. Federalism backfired on puntland 

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I don't think you understand why Puntland has been pushing for federalism. If Jubaland and Puntland were connected territoriality, we would have pushed for 1 federal state. This is about consolidating and building functioning governments for our people. Federalism is basically secession, none of this electoral bs actually matters at the ground level except for its impact on how foreign aid is distributed. The single power HSM has over P/L and J/L is his control over aid flow.Warsheekh wrote:Puntland and JL are focked. Galmudug, konfur galbeed, Hirshabelle and Banaadir will get their way every time. Federalism backfired on puntland
In the long run, I rather have 2 states which can function and are self reliant, than 4 which may never become stable. I predict that the 3 federal states will be ruled from Banadir and be federal states only in name, this is already taking place with HSM placing his gacanyares at the helm of these new states.
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Re: International Community Tells Hassan Sheikh Comprimise Or Step Down: No Term Extention Period!!!!
Dooro crying thread. I'm out.
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