The_Emperior5 wrote:Cumarlabasuul you are asking the wrong questions you are seeing this from A Somaliland perspective which is totally wrong, the Puntland of 1998 was designed in the form of the old Majeerteeniya Sultanate of boqor Cisman and Suldan Ali Yusef keenadid in the late 1900s.The Whole purpose was to defend the Majeerteen interest in those regions the exact model was used when creating the new puntland admin in 1998, Its practically impossible for others to become signification in the in the leadership for instance the majeerteen hold 31 seats in the parliament the dholbahante 17 the Warsangali 9 leelkase 4 they don't hold any parliamentary elections now is this bad not really its working for puntland they keep their interest in the south in check the only problem is other Clans feel a bit marginalized and that's not a surprise but is it the end of the world its not. Maxamad cabdi xaashi did not finish his term because of this state model of Puntland so its impossible for Dholbahante to share a state with their Cousins in Puntland unless Puntland opens up the system and allows every one to partake in the Political leadership of the region even abdilahi Yusuf some people think he was honest in his harti card when he used it but on the contrary for him it was only to go to Mogadisho even though he helped build Puntland but that's not where it ended for him. Some even say Adde Muse when he was President wanted to take revenge on the Dholbahante because they supported Abdilahi yusuf against Cadde Muusa and that's why he was playing theater when he was wearing a Military uniform back in 2007, thats where the whole self determination and ssc comes from so its very hard for them to share a state with their Cousins.
What a bull-load of crap that you have spewed here. Fyi, a panel of experts has recommended the parliament seats allocation when PL was established. It was based on consensus, and no one raise an objection to it when it was established. Not sure how can you as a non-Puntlander come up those fake conclusions. Mr Cumar-Labasuul is correct in rasining those questions; he has spoken on what he observed.