Adal State and future political structure of The Somali Republic

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Adal State and future political structure of The Somali Republic

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Adal State will be made up of 6 provinces, Zeila which is a mix of Cisse Gadabursi and Sacad Muse, Boroma which will include Dila a gadabursi province, bulxaar which is a sacad muse province, Gebiley which is a Sacad muse province, Hargeisa which will also be a federal city like Dir Dhaba which is 60% Sacad Muse 20% Cidagalle 10% Arab 5% Habar Yonis and 5% so galooti, Maroodijeex which is a mix of Arab Cidagalle and Habar Yonis and saaxil which is a cisse muse province.

The new Federal Parliament will have 33% of seats Allocated to Somaliland as per Population with 22% going to Isaaq 5% to cisse and gadabursi and 6% to harti. Somaliland will have a First Minister like Scotland and powers more devolved than that at the state level including its own republican guard.

The Somali Republic will move onto a full parliamentary system with the president being an empty position. The most powerful positions in the country will be the The Head of the Supreme Court, The Prime Minster, The Head of the Parliament and The Head of the Upper House.
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when somalia moves on with 1 man 1 vote then it will be based on land and population.

there is no guarantee percentage for any clan. there will be a census done and everyone will get his fair share.

for example lets say per 50,000 votes equal 1 mp, then hargeysa whose population is probably around the 400,000 will be allocated 8 mps.

burco is probably around 100,000 to 150,000 will probably get 2 or 3 mps and so forth. kismaayo is around 150,00 to 200,000 and will get 3 to 4 , MPS.
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Nomand wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 2:31 pm when somalia moves on with 1 man 1 vote then it will be based on land and population.

there is no guarantee percentage for any clan. there will be a census done and everyone will get his fair share.

for example lets say per 50,000 votes equal 1 mp, then hargeysa whose population is probably around the 400,000 will be allocated 8 mps.

burco is probably around 100,000 to 150,000 will probably get 2 or 3 mps and so forth. kismaayo is around 150,00 to 200,000 and will get 3 to 4 , MPS.
Kkkk you’re delusional hargeisa has 2 million residents. Anyways there will be a first past the post parliamentary system were you vote for your local parliamentarian and the party or coalition with the majority of the parliament will have its leader as prime minister. There is a guarantee of sorts as the parliamentary seat will be based in there clan territory. There will never be an allocation on patches of wilderness. Direct 1 man 1 vote presidential system would also never be accepted specially in a post conflict nation and one which such dishonesty as Somalia or it will become a competition of ballot stuffing, it’s already failing in SL between 1 qoys. The UK nor the US use that system either.

The 18 region from the 1980s will be wiped out. Konfuur galbeed will be extended to the juba river and puntland will keep north mudug. Instead there will be states and there provinces.
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lets not get bogged down about population of hargeysa or kismaayo, lets just agree on no clan distribution but representation based on land plus population.

as for the 18 gobols they are set in stone.
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Nomand wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 3:50 pm lets not get bogged down about population of hargeysa or kismaayo, lets just agree on no clan distribution but representation based on land plus population.

as for the 18 gobols they are set in stone.
There will never be a distribution on wilderness it will be based on population. 18 gobols are already defunked there are maamul gobaleeds now they’ll be completely wiped out when the new constitution is finalised.
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when somalia moves on with 1 man 1 vote then it will be based on land and population.

there is no guarantee percentage for any clan. there will be a census done and everyone will get his fair share.

for example lets say per 50,000 votes equal 1 mp, then hargeysa whose population is probably around the 400,000 will be allocated 8 mps.

burco is probably around 100,000 to 150,000 will probably get 2 or 3 mps and so forth. kismaayo is around 150,00 to 200,000 and will get 3 to 4 , MPS.
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The size of the land doesn't matter at all. It's the population size that matters in allocation of Parliament seats.
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To change an idiology you need to shed some one's blood or sacrifice your life. I don't believe in miracles. For example to establish somaliland we Lost 100.000 thousand isaaqs plus the distruction of our main three cities. If for example one of our clans change their main. They should suffer again . You can't just wake up one morning and change your mind like girls changes their underwear.
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theyuusuf143 wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 12:06 am To change an idiology you need to shed some one's blood or sacrifice your life. I don't believe in miracles. For example to establish somaliland we Lost 100.000 thousand isaaqs plus the distruction of our main three cities. If for example one of our clans change their main. They should suffer again . You can't just wake up one morning and change your mind like girls changes their underwear.
Ano nin habar awal ah kama baryayo jiritaanka Somaliland isaaq kale. We do not gain from Somaliland independence our power just decreases. Anigu maamul gobaleedkayga waan haysta xisbi dalad ah sida bjp from India oo majeerteen iyo abgaal iyo Ogaden iyo reero kale ayaan jeegaan la samaysan. Ano hargeisa faadiya ayaad villa somalia na igu arki markaasay qoloyinka HY indaha Diig ka keeni.

Macaal inaadherta bushaaro baanday ba dacayada bilowday oo intaxanki teera soo passgaraysay. Wada khaiunul wadan baad teheen
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You need to take a break from the social media.
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theyuusuf143 wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 11:58 am You need to take a break from the social media.
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