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its the parliaments time!

Postby sahal80 » Sun Nov 02, 2014 5:53 pm

I feel deeply sorry for some kids who don't even understand the political terms of the somali process!

When the UN r concerned about the integrity of the voting process it means the question has reached the parliament!

Perhapes the EU statement can enlighten you and give you more details!

"Parliament, as the primary organ of the Federal Institutions, has a special responsibility in these times and we call upon members of the legislative to respect the integrity of the process and the institutions. It is an issue that we, as a main donor, will be monitoring closely."

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Re: its the parliaments time!

Postby The`Republic » Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:12 pm

Sahal, you are a good guy bro but you misunderstand completely.

Between the EU and the UN, they have essentially in DIPLOMATIC LANGUAGE given their confidence to th PM.

In Nicholas Kay, he said MUTUALLY SATISFACTORY compromise. ..meaning the present leadership will have to get out this together.

He then went on to specifically saying we are closely watching votes bought IN EXCHANGE for vote of no confidence. Basically a warning specifically to the people against Abdiwali who want to buy votes to bring a motion in parliament against the PM. Then they said "continuity" of the HIGHEST members of the federal government essentially no one is leaving. Finally the UN statement said "without interruption" the circumstances as they are must go on.

These people spend half their work time specifically wording statements as diplomatically clear as possible. It's extremely important to pay attention to nuances and word choice.

This is the MOST they could have said to say they support the PM without seeming like they are interfering.


The EU is giving more protection to the UN stance also saying their entire support to the government now rests on the issues specifically highlighted by Kay with respect to watch how bribes might lead to amotion in pparliament.

All this is is entirely extending protection to the PM against the threat of a motion in parliament bought with Bribes.

These guys have essentially decided Abdiwali Sheikh isn't going anywhere and I would bet just from the statements put out today this guy is our PM until 2016.

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Re: its the parliaments time!

Postby sahal80 » Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:29 pm

Voltage

That's your interpretation!

That's how they like the things to be done but they can't impose therefore are saying we r watching the motion process!

Both the UN and the EU/IC were against interuption not BECAUSE of the pm rather bc of the time!

Now the president has told them as long he has this pm the disagreement will keep going on

What can you do then?

One of them has to go

Obviously its the pm!

There have been contacts between them and ethiopia to contain the situation this is why ethiopia has called some actors who r believed to have an influence on the pm, its them who the UN guy was indicating to

Presidents group don't want either ethiopia to sort out this

Pm wants heshiis he's even ready to scapegoat his close ministers!

President don't want heshiis

Al xaasil the parliament will decide this.

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Re: its the parliaments time!

Postby The`Republic » Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:33 pm

I just read the press release for you sxb. Nothing more.

I don't want to deal with the rest of your waxyi. You are the same guy who boasted Dam Jadiid WILL buy MP votes to remove the PM.

Personally, like I said before, I don't believe the PM is going anywhere.

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Re: its the parliaments time!

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Sun Nov 02, 2014 7:04 pm

Garguurte has to finish him now. If he doesn't he will be undone. Too bad DJ chose to turn on Saacid too early and are now being dared to act now.

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Re: its the parliaments time!

Postby Amirsade » Mon Nov 03, 2014 5:06 am

Congratulation to Prime Minister Abdiweli-Sheikh. This whole quagmire in a nutshell: Nin-Jeclaysi Vs. Sharci-Raac. At any giving opportunity to showcase power and wealth, the fool never misses that opportunity. While the genius gives the perception of power and wealth to his opponent. In the short-term victory and glory will be re-choice by the fool but the future belongs to those that stratigise about their long-term vision.

There still a chance that abdi-weli shiekh can go, but it won't matter, he brought attention where is needed and by his ouster -it will be self-fulfilling policies to removed and relocate the prime minsters office to diffrent region and relocate the partilimant to another region.


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