Once the transition is ending and the new government forms, the world will look at the situation with magnified eyes and there will be huge international pressure to shore up Somalia's central government by keeping federal states accountable to the very constitution that will design the future Somalia.
Puntland is already breaking the Garowe Principles by announcing it will print its own money.
Article 1 Federalism, Clause F

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These are among the Principles agreed in Garowe Conference. It says the building constitution shall navigate the rights and responsibilities of states but then declares rights that will forever belong to the Federal government and which the consitution shall include among them being national defense, foreign relations, and national monetary policy.
The post-transition government in Mogadishu is going to have control over Puntland, along with the other federal states, that have yet not been seen in the civil war. For example, the post-transition government that will be recognized by the world for the first time will have at its disposal a constitution agreed by Puntland that says only VIlla Somalia can give away rights to natural resources in Somalia and a federal state cannot trade or sign international agreements on its behalf as Puntland has been done last 4 years.
Do the Garowe supporters realize that?
