In my earlier topic surmising the real purpose of the Vote of Confidence has been confirmed. I believed that the real agenda behind the public motion specifically directed at the personage of the PM was to coerce a resignation. From the number of MP's signing the motion, to their names not being officially disclosed, effectively preventing any possible chance to sway the mp's by Saacid's group, to now preventing the PM from addressing Parliament.
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As I said in the former topic, a Vote of Confidence is against the whole government and can not be directed at a PM only.
Now the real question is, will the PM resign or will he let his whole government face the vote, and effictely bringing it down. From the beginning there was no chance that Saacid would survive but how he would go. So far he has carried himself with superb dignity in the face of a ruthless oppposition. Will he leave humiliated and blamed for the failures of the government, or will he say this government was more than me and the failures are shared?
My suspicions have been confirmed
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Re: My suspicions have been confirmed
From what I know, the reason he can't stand in front of parliament is because this is a vote of 'no confidence' against him, and apparently he denied to put forward a vote of 'confidence' when he had the chance earlier and so then he could have said what he needed to say. He needs to explain what is going on through the media and why these people are trying to get rid of him.
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Re: My suspicions have been confirmed
Typical somali. Why doesnt he just leave if the majority says piss off? Lool hag are keeping their cool though not gonna lie
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Do you think he should accept being the scapegoat and take it lying down too?saacJabshee wrote:Typical somali. Why doesnt he just leave if the majority says piss off? Lool hag are keeping their cool though not gonna lie
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He is not speaking out against this or atleast to my knowledge. Look there is no foul play here. He obviously didnt come through on the promises he has made. Maybe he isn't as suffient as they thought he would. You dont know the full story. Marka he needs to be a professional and not glue himself to the kursi. This is why democracy will never work in Somalia. How much time has this guy wasted because he is being a "scapegoat"? australia's pm left power without glueing her self the seat although she could have. Why cant he do the same?Perfect_Order wrote:Do you think he should accept being the scapegoat and take it lying down too?saacJabshee wrote:Typical somali. Why doesnt he just leave if the majority says piss off? Lool hag are keeping their cool though not gonna lie
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