100% agreeZizzz wrote: Let's split this shitty country up for gods sake. Each day that passes I lose hope wallahi.

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100% agreeZizzz wrote: Let's split this shitty country up for gods sake. Each day that passes I lose hope wallahi.
Guul13 wrote:For what? Holding the cartel in Mogadishu accountable for changing the constitution? For insisting the federal government stops trying to hijack a legitimate administration in Jubbaland? Or for advancing Puntland?FMK wrote:Dont blame Puntland,
Blame Farole![]()
That sorry excuse for a President who is babysat by AMISOM troops doesn't deserve to breathe the same air as Farole.
Guul13 wrote:Holding the President accountable is called responsible politics, not "tantrums". But, then again, this is a triangle inhabitant i'm speaking to.
Are you mad? Puntland delegation were there last yearugaaskaHG wrote:hahahaha who are you kidding? puntland was never supposed to be included in the london conference in the first place
that was when your puppet (sh.shariif) was presidentBlackRain wrote:Are you mad? Puntland delegation were there last yearugaaskaHG wrote:hahahaha who are you kidding? puntland was never supposed to be included in the london conference in the first place
I knworiginal dervish wrote:Aisha.....you say the nicest things![]()
The only insightful post here.barbarossa wrote:Lets for a minute put the clan charged rhetoric aside and look this at another angle.
It seems to me whosever task it was to educate Somalis masses in general and the regional administrations in particular about the notions of federalism and what it entails have failed terribly. How else can you explain the fact that regional governments now think that being part of a federal state is akin to being a country of your own? Now, they want their own president with, at least, equal power, if not more, as the president of Somalia, along with their own foreign minster, and their own ambassadors and military attaches all over the world. Now, this is beyond fuc###ing ridiculous.
InSomalia wrote:
The only insightful post here.
I can understand their position though. I mean if Mogadhisho has little control of those said autonomous regions how can they represent them on a global arena? I'm not advocating for 5 or 6 different ambassadors under the Somali name but it just seems like Mogadhisho and Garowe's relationship is that of a couple that came together due to initial infatuation but realised down the line the spark has gone and not too sure what they want from each other anymore. Something has got to give.
InSomalia wrote:The only insightful post here.barbarossa wrote:Lets for a minute put the clan charged rhetoric aside and look this at another angle.
It seems to me whosever task it was to educate Somalis masses in general and the regional administrations in particular about the notions of federalism and what it entails have failed terribly. How else can you explain the fact that regional governments now think that being part of a federal state is akin to being a country of your own? Now, they want their own president with, at least, equal power, if not more, as the president of Somalia, along with their own foreign minster, and their own ambassadors and military attaches all over the world. Now, this is beyond fuc###ing ridiculous.
I can understand their position though. I mean if Mogadhisho has little control of those said autonomous regions how can they represent them on a global arena? I'm not advocating for 5 or 6 different ambassadors under the Somali name but it just seems like Mogadhisho and Garowe's relationship is that of a couple that came together due to initial infatuation but realised down the line the spark has gone and not too sure what they want from each other anymore. Something has got to give.