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IC; broad consensus on the electoral committees is critical to the legitimacy of the election.

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this could be the last slap in Mooges face. muxuu yiri we gonna win in the first round like lafta gareen qoorqoor Guudlaawe

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Gedo stalemate has to be resolved is a win For Madoobe

Abdi Hashi oo soo saarey habraaca xildhibaanada waqooyi oo ka madaxbanaan Mooge

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We particularly emphasize that achieving broad consensus on the establishment of the electoral management committees, which should include 30 per cent representation of women, and on resolving differences on how the federal vote will be conducted in the Gedo region and for the seats allocated to the Somaliland communities, will be critical to the transparency, legitimacy, feasibility and timely implementation of the electoral process. We call on FGS and FMS leaders, the electoral management bodies, clan elders and civil society to take all necessary steps to ensure that at least 30 per cent of the MPs and Senators from each community are women and that the elections will be held in a timely manner.

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Re: IC; broad consensus on the electoral committees is critical to the legitimacy of the election.

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The international community must not allow the fanboy of Afweyne aka Farmajo to take Somalia back to 1991
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صاحب السموا محمد عبدالله فرماجو :blessed:
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BigBreak wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 12:08 pm The international community must not allow the fanboy of Afweyne aka Farmajo to take Somalia back to 1991
as they protect him he can't be chooser.

Gudiyada doorasha waa in laga heshiiyo=Opposition won

waqooyis(per 4.5 clan powersharing as dir not SL wich is why they dont represent shit) waa in laga heshiiyo=Abdi Hashi won

Gedo waa in laga heshiiyo=Madoobe won

absolutely humiliated sovereignty my ass.
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What a joke, like anyone would take hashi seriously. He has already been shutdown by somaliland folk. Imagine trying to represent a place you aren't even from. His antics are funny, what a senile old man.

As for Gedo, madoobe has lost, you will see it in the coming days. What's being resolved is not Gedo votes itself that has already been agreed to before in the previous agreement with the IC present. There will be no going back on those agreements. What they are referring to is the wants of other jubbaland folk to move their votes to gedo. Madoobe would either have to agree what these folks want, or risk being labeled as a spoiler. It's a huge win for jubbaland people.
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BigBreak wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 12:08 pm The international community must not allow the fanboy of Afweyne aka Farmajo to take Somalia back to 1991
Somalia will go into 2nd civil war, Afrweyne style once again, history repeats itself.
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It's no longer about if he'll come back, because it's now very obvious that he isn't. The question now is will he get out of Somalia safely? :lol:
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Caytame wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 2:15 pm It's no longer about if he'll come back, because it's now very obvious that he isn't. The question now is will he get out of Somalia safely? :lol:

Caytame,

In Shaa Allah when he does will you man up, take my hardcore trolling you L like a man, or will you pull a Sahal cry foul?? :russ:
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I bet Murax will vanish from Snet without a trace WHEN Mooge is turfed out of Villa Somalia like a dog in a matter of months :lol:
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Re: IC; broad consensus on the electoral committees is critical to the legitimacy of the election.

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Murax wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 2:27 pm
Caytame wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 2:15 pm It's no longer about if he'll come back, because it's now very obvious that he isn't. The question now is will he get out of Somalia safely? :lol:

Caytame,

In Shaa Allah when he does will you man up, take my hardcore trolling you L like a man, or will you pull a Sahal cry foul?? :russ:
:lol: calacalka iyo ilimaynta waa dhaqan xagiina ah. ogaden jug iyo jab walboo gaadha calacal iyo oohin dhaqan uma aha sxb.

but to answer your questions, I'll disappear from snet. how's that for a bet?
unlike you and voltage who have been predicting the downfall of axmed since 2007 and both of you are still here repeating the same garbage.
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