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Somalia should adopt Kenya federal system

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Somalia should adopt Kenya federal system

Postby SecretAgent » Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:33 pm

much better thy have 48 federal towns , districts which thy accepted 2007 much better then our stupid 2.5 rule which wont work at all somali constitution says ders no somaliland :lol: so wats plan B new constitution new federal system 18 regions each havin is own admin , if that happens darods will be da big losers

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Re: Somalia should adopt Kenya federal system

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Re: Somalia should adopt Kenya federal system

Postby sahal80 » Tue Jun 04, 2013 6:18 pm

I have advised this before in some thread.

Kenya is not a federal country but has a council system similar to the uk, france and the rest of europe except two countries(german wich was already a divided country and switzerland with multi-ethnicities.

The elecetion before the last one, their president had a third term and refused to step down we know the violence that followed then they reached a compromise solution by inventing a prime ministerial system too in what was like a government of unity. Since then they made their commission for constitution implementation. The commission have done a lot, visied uk and many europian countries and they studied their systems... They had also a powerful attorney general. They stated in their constitution that there will be no more of a third presidential term and now the system has fully started with kenyaata and no more prime minister.
They have counties as local authorities... In europe, they have parties with officies in every county and their councillors, in kenya there are councillors or administrators as they are known too maybe they were independent candidates.
We can have council system on a gobol level where each gobol would have a local authority and administrator without the need of federalism wich is for the countries that have multi- religion- language-ethnic populations so eachone can get its share according to their language, culture, race like switzerland because they don't understand eachother.


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