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District based representation

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District based representation

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Re: District based representation

Postby theyuusuf143 » Sat Dec 19, 2015 1:49 pm

if banadir districts are countable other city districts are countable as well. for example. garsoor siinay and badhaxley of galkacyo.


I don't think there is any other fair system except the 4.5 . the only badside of the 4.5 is many of Somalia MPs hail from other countries other than Somalia or the Former Somali republic. in my opinion the federal government should exclude MPs from kilil 5 Djibouti and Kenya which will boost the number of seats of the real Somalians. in the near future Northern Unionists should be excluded as well if they fail to bring hargeisa under the federal system. wa billahi tawfiiq.

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Re: District based representation

Postby BlueBlood » Sat Dec 19, 2015 2:11 pm

if banadir districts are countable other city districts are countable as well. for example. garsoor siinay and badhaxley of galkacyo.


I don't think there is any other fair system except the 4.5 . the only badside of the 4.5 is many of Somalia MPs hail from other countries other than Somalia or the Former Somali republic. in my opinion the federal government should exclude MPs from kilil 5 Djibouti and Kenya which will boost the number of seats of the real Somalians. in the near future Northern Unionists should be excluded as well if they fail to bring hargeisa under the federal system. wa billahi tawfiiq.
which mps are from kenya?

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Re: District based representation

Postby JSL3000 » Sat Dec 19, 2015 2:18 pm

Damn mogadishu is hawiye town now that's some funny iish, no more diversity :lol:
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Re: District based representation

Postby vinshor » Sat Dec 19, 2015 2:24 pm

if banadir districts are countable other city districts are countable as well. for example. garsoor siinay and badhaxley of galkacyo.


I don't think there is any other fair system except the 4.5 . the only badside of the 4.5 is many of Somalia MPs hail from other countries other than Somalia or the Former Somali republic. in my opinion the federal government should exclude MPs from kilil 5 Djibouti and Kenya which will boost the number of seats of the real Somalians. in the near future Northern Unionists should be excluded as well if they fail to bring hargeisa under the federal system. wa billahi tawfiiq.
According to Somali constitution only districts that were districts pre 91 are counted as districts plus there is no district inside Galkaciyo.Unless we change the
constitution lol.We Abgaal got nothing to loose we are in a win win situation.

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Re: District based representation

Postby CaliQase » Sat Dec 19, 2015 2:45 pm

if banadir districts are countable other city districts are countable as well. for example. garsoor siinay and badhaxley of galkacyo.


I don't think there is any other fair system except the 4.5 . the only badside of the 4.5 is many of Somalia MPs hail from other countries other than Somalia or the Former Somali republic. in my opinion the federal government should exclude MPs from kilil 5 Djibouti and Kenya which will boost the number of seats of the real Somalians. in the near future Northern Unionists should be excluded as well if they fail to bring hargeisa under the federal system. wa billahi tawfiiq.
Somali is a Somali, no matter where he hails from. No Somali is Kenyan or Ethiopian. :lost:

Anyways, Hodan & Howlwadaag were districts according to pre-1991 government, Baraxley & Suusacley were not. 8-)

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Re: District based representation

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Sat Dec 19, 2015 3:15 pm

if banadir districts are countable other city districts are countable as well. for example. garsoor siinay and badhaxley of galkacyo.


I don't think there is any other fair system except the 4.5 . the only badside of the 4.5 is many of Somalia MPs hail from other countries other than Somalia or the Former Somali republic. in my opinion the federal government should exclude MPs from kilil 5 Djibouti and Kenya which will boost the number of seats of the real Somalians. in the near future Northern Unionists should be excluded as well if they fail to bring hargeisa under the federal system. wa billahi tawfiiq.

Ninyahow banaadir is a Gobol with 2,5 million population. Of course it should be countable.

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Re: District based representation

Postby thegoodshepherd » Sat Dec 19, 2015 3:23 pm

Harti 53

No seat for Shiikhaal in Badhadhe or Jariban, they forgot Bandar Beyla district.

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Re: District based representation

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Sat Dec 19, 2015 3:43 pm

Harti 53

No seat for Shiikhaal in Badhadhe or Jariban, they forgot Bandar Beyla district.
Waryaa forget the harti umbrella. Imisa MJ leedahay?

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Re: District based representation

Postby BlackRain » Sat Dec 19, 2015 4:17 pm

Majerten getting 22 and abgaal almost getting double? I want some of what you smoking.

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Re: District based representation

Postby GIJaamac » Sat Dec 19, 2015 4:17 pm

Abgaal should not get seats from Waaberi, heliwaa and Wardhiigley. So 47 seats is invalid number.

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Re: District based representation

Postby theyuusuf143 » Sat Dec 19, 2015 4:22 pm

if banadir districts are countable other city districts are countable as well. for example. garsoor siinay and badhaxley of galkacyo.


I don't think there is any other fair system except the 4.5 . the only badside of the 4.5 is many of Somalia MPs hail from other countries other than Somalia or the Former Somali republic. in my opinion the federal government should exclude MPs from kilil 5 Djibouti and Kenya which will boost the number of seats of the real Somalians. in the near future Northern Unionists should be excluded as well if they fail to bring hargeisa under the federal system. wa billahi tawfiiq.
Somali is a Somali, no matter where he hails from. No Somali is Kenyan or Ethiopian. :lost:

Anyways, Hodan & Howlwadaag were districts according to pre-1991 government, Baraxley & Suusacley were not. 8-)

walaal there is no Somaliweyn Republic that represents all Somalis. let's be realistic even the The historic Somali republic (somalia+Somaliland) does not exist technically . Xamar can not afford to host all Somalis. Back to the topic not all Somalis recognize Mohammed siyad regions and districts. for example buale is a village and its the capital city of jubbada dhexe. that place does not even worth district let alone regional capital.

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Re: District based representation

Postby sahal80 » Sat Dec 19, 2015 4:26 pm

Liisaskaan la la ordaayo waxba kama jiraan qof caamo ah lee rumeesta

Lol @ murusade having better seats than regional clans... wax ciyaala qabiil qoreen...waxaa qoray mid odawaa is ka dhiga (fake account)

Banadir case will be the last and its up to a national agreement (UN)

Some have 4.5 agenda (its seats being divided equally between the clans)

Biggest chance that banadir can have is to hold mayoral elections and then who wins in every district can represent it....in this way non natives wont get votes

Banadir can vote in the presidential elections but it cant be part of the upper house that will represent the federal regions

Let baydhabo take the capital if you want banadir as qabiil districts lol
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Re: District based representation

Postby BlackRain » Sat Dec 19, 2015 4:27 pm

Moqdisho got 45 xildhibaan while bossaso got 3 xlidhibaan. LMAO Moqdisho isn't 15 times bigger than Bossaso. What a joke this is. Bossaso got 16 districs btw.

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Re: District based representation

Postby CaliQase » Sat Dec 19, 2015 4:32 pm

if banadir districts are countable other city districts are countable as well. for example. garsoor siinay and badhaxley of galkacyo.


I don't think there is any other fair system except the 4.5 . the only badside of the 4.5 is many of Somalia MPs hail from other countries other than Somalia or the Former Somali republic. in my opinion the federal government should exclude MPs from kilil 5 Djibouti and Kenya which will boost the number of seats of the real Somalians. in the near future Northern Unionists should be excluded as well if they fail to bring hargeisa under the federal system. wa billahi tawfiiq.
Somali is a Somali, no matter where he hails from. No Somali is Kenyan or Ethiopian. :lost:

Anyways, Hodan & Howlwadaag were districts according to pre-1991 government, Baraxley & Suusacley were not. 8-)
walaal there is no Somaliweyn Republic that represents all Somalis. let's be realistic even the The historic Somali republic (somalia+Somaliland) does not exist technically . Xamar can not afford to host all Somalis. Back to the topic not all Somalis recognize Mohammed siyad regions and districts. for example buale is a village and its the capital city of jubbada dhexe. that place does not even worth district let alone regional capital.
They proposed the Afweyne's version of districts.

Anyways, whether Somalia can host all Somalis or not, I can't call my people "Kenyans" or "Ethiopians". Disgusting!


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