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Is Somaliland communist?

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Is Somaliland communist?

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Sun Mar 23, 2014 2:23 pm

What's with all the pointless ministries? The ministry of food, the ministry food safety, the ministry of food transport etc. I would love to see the government books and numbers.

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Re: Is Somaliland communist?

Postby AbdiJohnson » Sun Mar 23, 2014 2:50 pm

It's so all clans are represented in the cabinet so no one starts bitching. I'm pretty sure the majority of those ministries don't have any bureaucrats or at most 4 or 5 employees

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Re: Is Somaliland communist?

Postby X.Playa » Sun Mar 23, 2014 2:57 pm

Somaliland is extreme free market or libertarians. Most of the political elites are allied with few rich oligarchs and their entire economics is pro business, thats why somaliland politicians will never prohibit the hard currency exchange by the rich and moveing it abroad. In Ethiopia if you are caught with dollars never mind freely buying it ln the street that will send you to prison for long time.

The main reasons of somalilands inflation is due to the free exchange, use and manipulation of currency by the rich.

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Re: Is Somaliland communist?

Postby Xiis1928 » Sun Mar 23, 2014 6:07 pm

This fish and chips kid always takes cheap shots at JSL. You can call Somaliland many names, but the last thing you can call them is communist. They're the polar opposite of communist.

It's good to see Xplaya rebuttal this nacaas.

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Re: Is Somaliland communist?

Postby gurey25 » Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:03 pm

Somaliland is extreme free market or libertarians. Most of the political elites are allied with few rich oligarchs and their entire economics is pro business, thats why somaliland politicians will never prohibit the hard currency exchange by the rich and moveing it abroad. In Ethiopia if you are caught with dollars never mind freely buying it ln the street that will send you to prison for long time.

The main reasons of somalilands inflation is due to the free exchange, use and manipulation of currency by the rich.
your damn right. we are friggin neo-liberal robber baron paradise.
exchange controls alone will be a massive boom for employment and ease the lives of millions in poverty.


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