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Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:44 pm
by BuuloXubeey
SYSS wrote:Nothing to see here. Mudane Cirro flexing his muscles and cleaning the Kulmiye stooges from the parliament through democratic means.
What's with the hostility between Kulmiye and UCID? Are the deputy speakers and the speakers from different clans?
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:46 pm
by BuuloXubeey
Meyle wrote: Definition of turmoil; 1. a state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance; tumult; agitation; disquiet:
Once again I don't see the turmoil you're talking about. Nor do I see disturbance or confusion. The MPs and the speaker of SL parliament are disagreeing and one of the fundamental principles of democracy is that you have the right to agree or disagree.
Thus your title is misleading.
Nope it's not.
It's not only the MP's and speaker that are in disagreement. It is between the deputy speakers and the speaker. It's vital to be a order between the speaker and deputy speakers without any tension between the authorities. Watch the speech of the deputy speakers.
The deputy speakers rejected the order of the speaker. Nothing fundamental about that in terms of democracy.
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:47 pm
by Meyle
HusseinHassan wrote:Meyle wrote:HusseinHassan,
What's your connection to my statement?
There's no democracy in Somalia (Raas Caseyr to Raas Kamboni). Somaliland being lumped together with Somalia on paper was not up for discussion in the first place.
you and i both know that, what's on paper tends to be far more important than what's on the ground. if the mogadishu-based mafia play their cards right, they can actually get an international support in labeling the hargaysa-based mafia as terrorist rebels, thus having italian forces come into somalia like the french are doing in the central african republic and carry out mussolini-style whoop ass on you guys.

I don't see the connection to my previous statement.
The government of Somalia is only a threat to its citizens not Somaliland.
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:49 pm
by Meyle
BuuloXubeey wrote:Meyle wrote: Definition of turmoil; 1. a state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance; tumult; agitation; disquiet:
Once again I don't see the turmoil you're talking about. Nor do I see disturbance or confusion. The MPs and the speaker of SL parliament are disagreeing and one of the fundamental principles of democracy is that you have the right to agree or disagree.
Thus your title is misleading.
Nope it's not.
It's not only the MP's and speaker that are in disagreement. It is between the deputy speakers and MP's. It's vital to be a order between the speaker and deputy speakers without any tension between the authorities. Watch the speech of the deputy speakers.
Yes, you're title is misleading.
It's their god given right to disagree.
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:52 pm
by Siciid85
How Ximanxaare functions as normal human is amazing to me. He is beyond stupid. Someone should put him down so we don't have to read stupid things he posts on daily posts.
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:53 pm
by BuuloXubeey
Learn the difference between disagree and rejection.
Do you have problem understanding the Somali language, I suggest you get somebody to translate the deputy speakers speech in the video.
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:07 pm
by AbdiJohnson
May Somaliland continue to prosper
I am,
Abdi "Let's not be xasiid to one another" Johnson
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:12 pm
by Meyle
They disagreed.
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:23 pm
by BuuloXubeey
oh ok they disagreed and accepted the outcome and they did not speak to the media and taken the case to the court

Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:26 pm
by BuuloXubeey
AbdiJohnson wrote:May Somaliland continue to prosper
I am,
Abdi "Let's not be xasiid to one another" Johnson
Oh yes, the Somalilanders want to see a prosperous Southern Somalia. Alhamdulilah unlike them, I don't wish misery on them. I thank Allah for giving me a clean heart. I'm only against them because of their stance against Sool Sanaag and Eastern Togdheer. So I will be curious to know the political situation over there. And I will make threads about them freely.
So again. I will make only POLITICAL threads about Somaliland nothing outside politics.
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:36 pm
by Meyle
BuuloXubeey wrote:oh ok they disagreed and accepted the outcome and they did not speak to the media and taken the case to the court

They disagreed and they accepted that there was disagreements.
How is a press conference and taking the case to court going to prove your case. In what way was the SL parliament in turmoil?
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:41 pm
by Meyle
BuuloXubeey wrote:AbdiJohnson wrote:May Somaliland continue to prosper
I am,
Abdi "Let's not be xasiid to one another" Johnson
Oh yes, the Somalilanders want to see a prosperous Southern Somalia. Alhamdulilah unlike them, I don't wish misery on them. I thank Allah for giving me a clean heart. I'm only against them because of their stance against Sool Sanaag and Eastern Togdheer. So I will be curious to know the political situation over there. And I will make threads about them freely.
So again. I will make only POLITICAL threads about Somaliland nothing outside politics.
Eastern Togdheer is inhabited by Isaaq. Sool and Sanaag is inhabited by Isaaq and other clans aswell.
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:42 pm
by BuuloXubeey
Meyle wrote:
They disagreed and they accepted that there was disagreements.
How is a press conference and taking the case to court going to prove your case. In what way was the SL parliament in turmoil?
Are you really that dumb or your just trying to hide the facts?
Situation:
1. The 1st deputy speaker and the 2nd deputy speaker had a feud between the speaker. This actually has been going on for a week. But got worse today when they refused to take part in the parliament session.
2. The parliament has majority voted for a law to be passed. In which half of the parliament were absent which were backing the deputy speakers.
3. After the law was passed, the deputy speakers rejected the passing of law and called it unlawful
Now tell me how this is not a turmoil? Do you have difficulty watching the video or understanding the BBC article?
Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:44 pm
by BuuloXubeey
Meyle wrote:
Eastern Togdheer is inhabited by Isaaq. Sool and Sanaag is inhabited by Isaaq and other clans aswell.
Dhulbahante and Warsangali inhabit in Hargeisa, Burco and Berbera too.

Re: Somaliland parliament in turmoil and disunited -video
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:49 pm
by Meyle
BuuloXubeey wrote:Meyle wrote:
They disagreed and they accepted that there was disagreements.
How is a press conference and taking the case to court going to prove your case. In what way was the SL parliament in turmoil?
Are you really that dumb or your just trying to hide the facts?
Situation:
1. The 1st deputy speaker and the 2nd deputy speaker had a feud between the speaker. This actually has been going on for a week. But got worse today when they refused to take part in the parliament session.
2. The parliament has majority voted for a law to be passed. In which half of the parliament were absent which were backing the deputy speakers.
3. After the law was passed, the deputy speakers rejected the passing of law and called it unlawful
Now tell me how this is not a turmoil? Do you have difficulty watching the video or understanding the BBC article?
Still.. It's not turmoil. Entire parliamentary sessions are cancelled in other countries because of disagreements and no one would call it turmoil. It's part of democracy. Something that you obviously don't understand.