1. Don't even try it Sahal. The last time you made me crack a smile on this subject, I literally had to provide chronological visuals to spray perfume over the farts. Unfortunately you did not enter my topic once even though I repeatedly baited you while online. This time, I am less harsh because I know that you know you were pretty much wrong about every single thing about Farmaajo's Presidency.sahal80 wrote: Sat Aug 01, 2020 3:58 pm i respect Murax for acknowledging he was wrong on Kheyre.
The way Kheyre was ousted was an illegitimate one it was not in the parliament agenda and he was never given a chance to defend himself like Saacid and Yuulka read their statements in the parliament
also Farmaajo appointed the deputy speaker as caretaker pm wich is unlawful and against the atricle 103 of the constitution
{Notice as a very concise person, I am forgeing even linking the topic in question. Not a mistake}
2. I was browsing on the Vote day and my interpretation of Murax's good sport was double sided. 1.) it was relevant ro your day-to-day conversations including what you may even have discussed the same morning while news unfolding. 2.) For a guy who spent his entire preceding 4 years revolving around "Mooge the powerless, irrelevant Faqash" whatever you thought you were arguing you can have it while Murax laughed to the bank.
3. Finally, whatever the justification for the Vote of No Confidence, it was a signal of COMPLETE CONFIDENCE IN THE TOTAL OWNERSHIP OF POWER.
It was the single most effective execution of Executive power in the POLITICAL process of Somalia since 1991.
I mean there is no way to get around just how commanding the display was. When, in hindsight, we now look back, even the naming of the Prime Minister under the conditions of 4.5 was emblematic of the type of strength in leadership Farmaajo would bring to the table.
Even though it makes me very uncomfortable in terms of forming checks and balances, I do not resent Farmaajo's motivations as a political actor. Remember when people started talking about Kheyre amd running for President? My consistent position has been "Kheyre wasn't from an orphanage in Farmaajo's home, he has every right to seek the Presidency as a political actor." I believe in realpolitik sxb. Political actors have every right to be ambitious and even vengeful when felt betrayed.
The problem for you is unlike Murax, I have stopped having day-to-day conversations for some months and my vantage point with is wide---very, very wide.
Copying a news aggregate early in the morning of the same day the random Vote happened is hardly even on my radar.
You have changed your position on basically every single thing including supporting Kheyre as your savior all because of one. single. position. Namely who could best interfere with the ability of Farmaajo Presidency to wield any power.
The swift, cold, and brutal execution of PM Kheyre's Vote of No Confidence is ironically the most powerful moment of Farmaajo Presidency thus far.
And here I thought Mooge was sleeping with Kheyre having the council of Ministers and yhe largest number of current parliament in support of an individual.
There was a Mooge alright but he wasn't Farmaajo.
It was you and those you support.