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Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 4:03 pm
by Jimbie


Roble lost the plot he could have named unknown damjadid than famed 30 year old 30 million moriyan

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 4:10 pm
by sahal80
No. all of them ran to Rooble house after firing Xundubeey
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Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 4:19 pm
by Jimbie
No. all of them ran to Rooble house after firing Xundubeey
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Which house they go in after leaving rooble house :stylin:

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 4:24 pm
by Jimbie
Sahal checkout Duqbulow o dartaay Xd


Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 4:36 pm
by Nomand
No need for that. Tune in on 18 September.

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 4:41 pm
by Jimbie
No need for that. Tune in on 18 September.

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 11:04 pm
by sahal80
today is thursday cabinet will be meeting and will support the PM decisions after that the new security minister and bashiir goobe will arrive NISA HQ. it's over!.

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 6:19 am
by WadaniggaBarakaysan
Rooble shot himself on the foot.

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 7:51 am
by MrSinister
These ministers don’t care, they will go where the wind blows. The justice minister was just swearing in the new internal security minister.

Also, the constitution is clear that the PM can dismiss and appoint cabinet ministers.

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 8:01 am
by Nomand
These ministers don’t care, they will go where the wind blows. The justice minister was just swearing in the new internal security minister.

Also, the constitution is clear that the PM can dismiss and appoint cabinet ministers.
the constitution says any new minister has to be approved by the Parliament. plus Rooble himself decreed earlier no can be fired during election time.

so what rooble done was unconstitutional. take of off your farmaajo hatred glasses and look at things clearly.

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 10:17 am
by MrSinister
These ministers don’t care, they will go where the wind blows. The justice minister was just swearing in the new internal security minister.

Also, the constitution is clear that the PM can dismiss and appoint cabinet ministers.
the constitution says any new minister has to be approved by the Parliament. plus Rooble himself decreed earlier no can be fired during election time.

so what rooble done was unconstitutional. take of off your farmaajo hatred glasses and look at things clearly.
It’s not very clear in the constitution as it also says it’s the responsibility of the PM. But I do find it funny that farmajo and his supporters all of a sudden care about the constitution. Isn’t he the same guy that wanted an illegal extension and by passed the upper house?

It seems farmajo didn’t vet his pick for PM very carefully and he was expecting a yes man. He also has a habit of not getting along with other leaders. At some point, instead of constantly defending farmajo’ actions and weak leadership, perhaps it’s time to admit that he is the problem? This man has caused so much damage to Somalia, I don’t see how anyone can defend him.

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 11:37 am
by WadaniggaBarakaysan
These ministers don’t care, they will go where the wind blows. The justice minister was just swearing in the new internal security minister.

Also, the constitution is clear that the PM can dismiss and appoint cabinet ministers.
the constitution says any new minister has to be approved by the Parliament. plus Rooble himself decreed earlier no can be fired during election time.

so what rooble done was unconstitutional. take of off your farmaajo hatred glasses and look at things clearly.
It’s not very clear in the constitution as it also says it’s the responsibility of the PM. But I do find it funny that farmajo and his supporters all of a sudden care about the constitution. Isn’t he the same guy that wanted an illegal extension and by passed the upper house?

It seems farmajo didn’t vet his pick for PM very carefully and he was expecting a yes man. He also has a habit of not getting along with other leaders. At some point, instead of constantly defending farmajo’ actions and weak leadership, perhaps it’s time to admit that he is the problem? This man has caused so much damage to Somalia, I don’t see how anyone can defend him.
Have you actually read the current constitution of the Somali Federal Republic?

According to the constitution, Article 90 is titled 'The Responsibilities and Powers of the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia.' In Article 90, subsection (e), it reads, "Dismiss ministers, state ministers and deputy ministers on the recommendation of the Prime Minister;"

So, the president has the power to dismiss ministers if he agrees with the Prime Minister's recommendation. The PM cannot dismiss any minister without the approval of the president. If the president disagrees with the PM's recommendation, the minister in question stays.

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 11:42 am
by MrSinister
Article 100 says it’s the PMs responsibility to appoint and dismiss ministers. The president appoints the PM and the PM appoints cabinet ministers.

You can stop pretending to care about the constitution as a failmajo supporter. No one believes you care about the constitution.

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 11:52 am
by WadaniggaBarakaysan
Article 100 says it’s the PMs responsibility to appoint and dismiss ministers. The president appoints the PM and the PM appoints cabinet ministers.

You can stop pretending to care about the constitution as a failmajo supporter. No one believes you care about the constitution.
In order for the Prime Minister to dismiss any ministers he has to have the approval of the President. Article 90(e) states "Dismiss ministers, state ministers and deputy ministers on the recommendation of the Prime Minister;"

IF the president agrees with the PM's recommendation, then Article 100(b) which states "Appoint and dismiss members of the Council of Ministers;" can be invoked and the PM can exercise his power since he has the president's approval. Without the approval of the president, the PM cannot exercise his authority to dismiss any minister.

Re: Will ministers resign to force rooble out

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 11:56 am
by MrSinister
Article 100 says it’s the PMs responsibility to appoint and dismiss ministers. The president appoints the PM and the PM appoints cabinet ministers.

You can stop pretending to care about the constitution as a failmajo supporter. No one believes you care about the constitution.
In order for the Prime Minister to dismiss any ministers he has to have the approval of the President. Article 90(e) states "Dismiss ministers, state ministers and deputy ministers on the recommendation of the Prime Minister;"

IF the president agrees with the PM's recommendation, then Article 100(b) which states "Appoint and dismiss members of the Council of Ministers;" can be invoked and the PM can exercise his power since he has the president's approval. Without the approval of the president, the PM cannot exercise his authority to dismiss any minister.
Where does it say that? You’re just making up stuff. The PM appoints and dismisses ministers. The president selects the PM. That’s why it’s important for the president to pick a PM that will do his bidding. But he has no power to stop the PM from choosing ministers. The president can dismiss the PM through parliament. The PM is not a ceremonial role as you make it out to be.