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What are they going to debate about?

All three "parties" are tribal based, they don't differentiate on any other level.

There is no economic, social, political, humanitarian or foreign policy on which they differ.

I every candidate will repeat the usual rhetoric "were going to build schools, hospitals, roads, build homes for the military etc etc". Whilst not giving a single indication on how and when they will fulfil their promises.

A political party needs to produce a manifesto based on ideology either progressive or conservative. Party leaders should endeavour to convince the public of their manifesto by providing policies backed well researched facts and figures.
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really good idea, looking forward to watching this. to my koon-furi friends who always are so quick to comment on somaliland republic internal affairs i say this , if you really cared about your countrywalweynia as much as you care about my country you would not have been an amisom colony in 2017. ruunta is bitter.
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Not too sure why these two bubble heads are doing here. This is about Somaliland's one person one vote Presidential elections, not Somalia's clan selection process.

Just watch and learn, take notes and try to imitate us. That is your job here. :clap:
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Maroodijex wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2017 7:07 pm Not too sure why these two bubble heads are doing here. This is about Somaliland's one person one vote Presidential elections, not Somalia's clan selection process.

Just watch and learn, take notes and try to imitate us. That is your job here. :clap:
I'll take the selection process over a president whose exceeded his term by 4 years and a parliament that's been sitting for 13 years.
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You are talking about 4 years, we are happy to elect for 20 years. As long as we are happy that when we want to go to vote, we are able to go to vote.
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Maroodijex wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:19 pm You are talking about 4 years, we are happy to elect for 20 years. As long as we are happy that when we want to go to vote, we are able to go to vote.
Well there is no point of having elections if they don't happen regularly as planned, idiot!

If Siilyanyo was seeking re-election the Idoors would have slaughtered themselves by now.
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Sharmarke91 wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2017 12:51 pm What are they going to debate about?

All three "parties" are tribal based, they don't differentiate on any other level.

There is no economic, social, political, humanitarian or foreign policy on which they differ.

I every candidate will repeat the usual rhetoric "were going to build schools, hospitals, roads, build homes for the military etc etc". Whilst not giving a single indication on how and when they will fulfil their promises.

A political party needs to produce a manifesto based on ideology either progressive or conservative. Party leaders should endeavour to convince the public of their manifesto by providing policies backed well researched facts and figures.
I 100% agree there. The whole race is about " its reer heel turn to run the country " wink wink I codeeya. Its the same in every African region total intellectual drought.
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