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The 1960s MPs of Somalia

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The 1960s MPs of Somalia

Postby guhad122 » Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:01 pm

Here is how the Somali MPs were distributed in the last democratically elected MPs:
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http://mudulood.com/Xubnaha%20Baarlamaanka%2002.html

As you can see the Absames have been losing territories to Ilka-Yars, and that means they now have similar number of MPs as Absame and even want more than that. 1960s both MPs from Baardheere were Absame.

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Re: The 1960s MPs of Somalia

Postby Voltage » Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:08 pm

guhad122 wrote:As you can see the Absames have been losing territories to Ilka-Yars, and that means they now have similar number of MPs as Absame and even want more than that. 1960s both MPs from Baardheere were Absame.


We traded Dhuusa-mareeb for Baardheere. Nice :P

Teeda kale we have 14 seats in the TFG parliament, Ogaadeen and Majeerteen have 12 each other.

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Re: The 1960s MPs of Somalia

Postby Executive » Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:12 pm

MJ are eating up the seats of Harti


There is a maah maah that goes like this "Majerteen iyo inti madaxmadow ayaa siman"

They say they are equal to the rest of the world when its time to share positions. :lol: :lol:

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Re: The 1960s MPs of Somalia

Postby oldenglish » Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:14 pm

guhad122 wrote:Here is how the Somali MPs were distributed in the last democratically elected MPs:
Daarood:
http://mudulood.com/Xubnaha%20Baarlamaanka%2002.html

As you can see the Absames have been losing territories to Ilka-Yars, and that means they now have similar number of MPs as Absame and even want more than that. 1960s both MPs from Baardheere were Absame.



MJ 12 WTF :shock:

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Re: The 1960s MPs of Somalia

Postby Muhammad bin Harti » Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:15 pm

i like how they only name cumar muhamud to the sub-sub-sub-subclan (IE. Reer Mahad, Reer Mohamud). :lol:

the author is recognizing our contribution. :up:

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Re: The 1960s MPs of Somalia

Postby guhad122 » Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:07 am

Voltage :lol: :lol: :lol:
Not a bad idea to come from Dhuusa-Mareeb to Baar-Dheere....What a difference!!! But trust me, Cawylahan don't forget things that easily....
1960 Palimientry Election
Absame 8 Sade 3
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Baarlamaankii 1964 parlimientary elections
Absame 8 Sade 5
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1969 Parliementary Election
Absame 8 Sade 5
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Carte 2000
Absame 11 Sade 11
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Mbagathi 2004
Absame 12 Sade 14 :x :x :x :x just because Huuraale was occupying Kismaayo at the time.

The point that I am trying to prove is that the Absame people; even though they are more in numbers than Sade in Somalia, didn't say a thing about getting just one minister becasue the Somali unity is paramount to them. But the Ilka-Yars acted as they their world has been turned upside down.
And what is the birth rate of the Ilka-Yars? How come you get so many MPs in a matter of 30 years...

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Re: The 1960s MPs of Somalia

Postby Sagaashan » Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:39 am

i think leelkase win hands down from 0 members in the 60s to 10 currently :lol:


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