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Parliament: disagreement ve reached to the point no return!!

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Parliament: disagreement between president and pm have reached to the point of no return!!

I heard them voting on the presence of journalists in wich the majority have voted no then they had closed session and released this statement

Opens fire on nick kay and call the IC to back off!

Well done jawari!!


"Ugu horeyn, Xildhibaanadda Barlamaanka Soomaaliyeed waxay aqoonsan yihiin, kana mahad-celinayaan taageeradda weyn ee Beesha Caalamku siiso Dawladda iyo shacabka Soomaaliyeed ee ka soo kabanaya dhibaatooyinka dhinacyada Siyaasadda, Amniga, dhaqaalaha iyo bulshada ee ay sababeen burburkii dawladdii dhexe, dagaalo sokeeye iyo abaaro.
Waxaanu si gaar ah u xusaynaa doorka United Nations iyo hay’adaha kala duwan ee Qaramadda Midoobey ka geystaan horumarinta Soomaaliya ee arimaha siyaasadda, amniga, adkaynta hay’adaha dawladda iyo gaarista higsiga 2016.
Waxaanu nasiib daro u aragnaa War-saxaafadeedka 49/2014 ee ka soo baxay xafiiska SRSG u qaabilsan Soomaaliya 02 November 2014. Erayada ku qoran War-saxaafadeedku waxay ka baxsan yihiin hab-dhaqanka diblomaasiyada, waxayna xadgudub iyo meel ka dhac cad ku yihiin dastuurka dalka, xoriyadda iyo Madaxbanaanidda Soomaaliya iyo hay’adaheeda dawliga ah sida ay qabaan shuruucda caalamiga ah iyo qodobka 1-aad ee dastuurka. Ergaygu wuxuu sidoo kale meel uga dhacay sharafka iyo karaamadda Xildhibaanada Soomaaliyeed isagoo xiganaya war suuqeed aan sal iyo raad lahayn kuna habooneyn maqaamkiisa.
Ergayga Xoghayaha Guud ee Qaramada midoobey Mr. Kay wuxuu si aan waafaqsanayn shuruucda caalamiga ah iyo Dastuurka dalka u dhexgalay hawlaha Xildhibaanadda Barlamaanka iyo nidaamyada sharci ee ay adeegsan karaan si ay wax ugu bedelaan, uga saxaan ama uga toosiyaan hawlaha qaranka sida uu qabo qodobka 69-aad ee dastuurka iyo qodobka 75-aad ee xeer hoosaadka Barlamaanka.
Xildhibaanadda Barlamaanka ee war-saxaafadeedkan soo saaray waxay qabaan in higsiga 2016 lagu gaari karo oo keliya markii ay jirto kalsooni iyo wada shaqayn buuxda oo u dhexaysa hay’adaha dawliga ah iyo madaxda qaranka. Hadaba, ilaa bilowgii magacaabistii Ra’iisul Wasaare Cabdiweli Sh. Axmed waxaa jirey khalaaf u dhexeeya Madaxweynaha iyo Ra’iisul Wasaaraha oo aan u aragno in uu hada gaaray heer caqabad ku noqon kara horumarka jira iyo higsiga 2016.
Sida ka muuqata war-saxaafadeedka, SRSG-gu wuxuu wararka ka qaataa ama lug ku leh go’aamadiisa shaqsiyaad doonaya in ay gaaraan dano gaar u ah ama u xaglinaya dhinac gaar ah, taasoo shaqada Ergayga ka dhigaysa mid ka baxsan mandate-kii loo soo igmay.
Beesha Caalamka iyo ummadda Soomaaliyeedba waxaanu u cadaynaynaa in ay Soomaaliya leedahay hay’addo dawli ah oo awood u leh in ay nidaam sharci ah ku dhameeyaan mushkilad kasta oo soo ifbaxda sidii horeba u dhacday, sidaas awgeed waxaanu ka codsanaynaa Beesha Caalamka in ay naga dhaaftaan faragelinta oo ixtiraamaan Dastuurka, hay’adaha dawliga ah iyo madaxbanaanidda dalka Soomaaliya.
Ugu dambeyntii, waxaanu ergayga gaarka ah xoghayaha guud ee Qaramada Midoobey u soo jeedinaynaa in uu raali gelin cad ka bixiyo gefkii iyo meel ka dhacii uu ku sameeyey sharafta iyo karaamada Xildhibaanada Soomaaliyeed"
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SOMALIA: The Concerned Somali Parliamentarians regarding the Statement of Nicholas Kay.
Posted on November 5, 2014Somali News
November 5, 2014
For immediate Release.
Press Release of The Concerned Somali Parliamentarians regarding the Statement of Nicholas Kay, The Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations to Somalia.

We, the undersigned members of the Somali Federal Parliament, composed of over 130 MPs are deeply concerned about the undiplomatic statement uttered by Ambassador Nicholas Kay, The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia and dated November 2, 2014. It is a statement unbecoming of the most senior diplomat working on the behest of the most credible international partner of Somalia, the United Nations.

In a press release by the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia, Nicholas Kay and dated November 2, 2014, regarding the current political misunderstanding between the Somali leadership, the Ambassador is quoted as saying:

“I call on all parties to seek a mutually satisfactory compromise that will
allow Somalia’s political and security progress to continue without
interruption.” He is further quoted to saying: “I recognize the dedication and hard work of Members of Parliament, but I am concerned about allegations of some MPs being asked to exchange votes for cash in the context of a potential ‘No Confidence’ motion, which is a disservice to Somalia’s progress towards accountability and transparency,” he added.

While we appreciate the International Partners’ commitment to assist
Somalia succeed in its peace and state building goals, we are deeply
concerned about the tone and tenor of the above-mentioned statement
attributed to Ambassador Kay and dated November 3,2014, which statement is clearly directed at Somali sovereign institutions.

As Somali Parliamentarians, we acknowledge the partnership we have
fostered with the international community going over the years and the
international communities’ assistance to Somalia during the past 24 years of statelessness. We are very grateful for that and we thank the international community for that assistance. Together, we have made great strives despite the odds: We have built nascent but still fragile institutions in the area of security, democratization; peace building and have also drew up a blue-print for the development, strengthening and consolidation of the standing-up of these institutions. We have done all of this with the partnership of the United Nations and its partners institutions and countries

It should be made clear that Somalia no longer has a transitional government and a temporary charter, but that it has a permanent government anchored on constitutional foundations.

While the United Nations was mandated to facilitate the political processes aimed at ending the transition in the past few years, it would be imprudent for it to continue interfering in the internal affairs of Somali institutions at a time when these institutions are no longer transitional in nature.

The Somali Federal Provisional Federal Constitution provides for
mechanisms of resolving political disputes within the existing Somali
institutions, especially within the framework of parliamentary and judicial
processes. These institutions demonstrated time and again their maturity through having carried out a non- confidence vote against a sitting Prime Minister and the endorsement of a new government in 2013, without the assistance or interference of non- Somali entities or institutions.

We further caution the International Partners against making unfounded
allegations and urge it to refrain from issuing veiled threats against
parliamentarians exercising their constitutional and democratic duties and responsibilities as provided for under the Provisional Federal Constitution.

We remind our international partners that the sovereignty of Somalia rests with its citizens and by extension with the House of the People whose members are representatives of the citizens of Somalia.

We, the undersigned members of the Somali Federal Parliament strongly advise the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia, Ambassador Nicholas Kay to refrain from making un-diplomatic, outrageous and inflammatory remarks, remarks that may contribute to more political harm than good. We also advise him that he takes care not to carelessly wade into the internal political issues of Somalia and also refrain from maligning the personal integrity of Somali politicians and most importantly Somali parliamentarians.

We counsel the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia, Nicholas Kay to play a constructive role in the on-going dialogue in the reconstitution of the Somali state.

We urge the Speaker of the Somali Federal Parliament to rise to the occasion and publicly assert the Sovereignty of the Somali Parliament.
Finally, we advise the highest Executive organ of the Somali state to
exercise its appropriate diplomatic prerogatives and take Ambassador Kay to task and hold him accountable for his politically reckless remarks.
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