The previous Prime Minister was Darood. Abdullahi Yusuf was Darood. That was not going to work.
Similarily in this case.
The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
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Re: The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
I added this afterwards:James Dahl wrote:Absolutely. HOWEVER, after Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmad was elected in 2004, the previous Prime Minister remained in his post until he was replaced by Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmad.Voltage wrote:James actually a new President means a new government. Notice even the foreign minister stayed on as "defacto foreign minister" after Abdullahi Yusuf resigned but now there is a new president. The only one who has a position tonight is the President and the Speaker/Vice-speakers of Parliament.
It is absolutely at the discretion of the President of the Somali Republic who holds the posts in the government, and there is actually nothing in the charter to stop him appointing whomever he likes as long as they meet the minimum requirements of the charter.
"If you mean Shiekh Sharif can rename him, well of course he can do that. But he really can't even though it is not written in the charter. It is expected that the prime ministership goes to a clan the president does not belong to.
However, I agree the rotating positions of Hawiye/Darod for President/Prime minister is a dangerous precedent that is forming. Someone has to break the deadlock. But it is inconceivable that it would be broken by a president and prime minister from the same clan let alone same sub-clans. More like Prime Ministership or Presidency goes to Raxanweyn or Isaaq."
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Re: The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
love the title
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Re: The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
Cawar,
I would never want AbdiNastex to win. It would sock to be forced to return home and work for his government.
Sheik Sharif is a man of the Cimamaad with little regard for the blood ties unlike Nur Caade.
Voltage,
Yet it was AbdiNastex who welcomed Sheik Sharif back to Xamar and ensured his plane landed at the International Airport instead of Cisseley because it would look bad if the Sheik snuck into town.
On his return, AbdiNastex joked with the Sharif before escorting him to his hotel, "I am happy to welcome you back considering you chased me from this city,"



I would never want AbdiNastex to win. It would sock to be forced to return home and work for his government.
Sheik Sharif is a man of the Cimamaad with little regard for the blood ties unlike Nur Caade.
Voltage,
Yet it was AbdiNastex who welcomed Sheik Sharif back to Xamar and ensured his plane landed at the International Airport instead of Cisseley because it would look bad if the Sheik snuck into town.
On his return, AbdiNastex joked with the Sharif before escorting him to his hotel, "I am happy to welcome you back considering you chased me from this city,"
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Re: The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
i whole heartily agree with you, Amiir Nur Cade knows how to navigate and stir the wheel when the tough goes going tough.AbdiWahab252 wrote:I am still licking my wounds from the defeat of the greatest politician I have admired since the late great Ismacil Jimcaale (AUN).
I can't come to accept that Nur Caade has lost. How could the man who worked to restore peace & tranquility back to Mogadishu, freed thousands from the Ethiopian/TFG prisons, stood against the criminal elements of the TFG from looting Bakhara, eliminated obstacles to peace in the TFG i.e. Mohamed Dheere & Afbiijo, negotiated with the Muqawama, set up the withdrawal of Ethiopians from Somalia lose ?
Nur Caade should have won today and been given the opportunity to continue the peace making program.
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i hope this doesn't bite back Hawiye in the future
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Re: The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
TW,
Thanks
Goljano,
Time for you to get a new Prez.
Thanks

Goljano,
Time for you to get a new Prez.
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Re: The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
AW, you are such a flipfloper you will never experience the "agony of defeat".
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Re: The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
reer jamac waal are hopingAbdiWahab252 wrote:TW,
Thanks![]()
Goljano,
Time for you to get a new Prez.


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