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Federalism Pushes Ahead As A New State & Capital Is Declared

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Federalism Pushes Ahead As A New State & Capital Is Declared

Postby knet » Sat Nov 08, 2014 6:50 pm

Somalia establishes new state

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Saturday, November 8, 2014




Somalia ratified its newest regional state at the end of a two-week conference in the south-central city of Baidoa, a local official confirmed Friday.

"The South Western [State] has been born today despite the problems we faced before and during the conference," Mohamed Nur, a representative of the Bay region – one of the new state's three regions – told Anadolu Agency by phone.

South Western, which is now Somalia's fifth state in accordance with the country's federal constitution, also comprises the Bay, Bakol and Lower Shabelle regions.

The other states are Jubaland, Khatumo, Puntland and Galmudug, each of which is led by a federal government.

According to Nur, 370 delegates from the three regions were present at the conference.

"The delegates unanimously agreed that the capital of the new state should be Barawe," Nur told AA.
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The port city of Barawe was liberated from the Al-Shabaab militant group last month by African and Somali army forces.

A political tussle between President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud and Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed threatened to derail the formation of the new state.

A ministerial delegation dispatched to monitor the process was recalled to Mogadishu by the premier three days after the president opened the conference.

Mogadishu hopes the establishment of federal states will help restore stability in the Horn of Africa country, which has experienced on-and-off fighting over the last two decades.

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Re: Federalism Pushes Ahead As A New State & Capital Is Decl

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Re: Federalism Pushes Ahead As A New State & Capital Is Decl

Postby HusseinHassan » Sat Nov 08, 2014 10:48 pm

i welcome this :up:
bay, bakool and lower shabelle with barawe being the capital is very well-planned.
what's the state's name?

:lol: @ "khatumo" being a state. Image

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Re: Federalism Pushes Ahead As A New State & Capital Is Decl

Postby knet » Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:29 pm

i welcome this :up:
bay, bakool and lower shabelle with barawe being the capital is very well-planned.
what's the state's name?

:lol: @ "khatumo" being a state. Image
Their called South-Western State.

The future of Federalism in Somalia is a reality and it's beyond beautiful. :eat: :dj: :stylin:

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Re: Federalism Pushes Ahead As A New State & Capital Is Decl

Postby thegoodshepherd » Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:07 am

The federal plan we set out in 1998 is finally bearing fruit.
Federalism is the future and whomever opposes it will be left behind.
Adapt or perish, sink or swim, grow or wither.
:eat:

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Re: Federalism Pushes Ahead As A New State & Capital Is Decl

Postby knet » Mon Nov 10, 2014 10:57 pm

The federal plan we set out in 1998 is finally bearing fruit.
Federalism is the future and whomever opposes it will be left behind.
Adapt or perish, sink or swim, grow or wither.
:eat:
I am just looking forward to Phrase 3 of the master plan to take root 2016. :mrgreen:

After that no more political issues for Somalia until the end of days inshallah. :eat:


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