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Ximan's take on federalism

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Ximan's take on federalism

Postby XimanJaale » Fri Jul 25, 2014 10:17 am

Being inspired by Warsheek's thread.

I'm largely anti-federalism. However if I have no other choice then my version of federalism would be totally different than the current version. (Qabil federalism)

My version of federalism: All 18 regions of Somalia become a federal member state, therefore Somalia would have 18 federal regions. Very simple and less conflict. If that doesn't occur then I will forever remain pro-unitary government.

Don't forget federal system is not so bad. Regions have some power whilst the national government has the supreme power. Whereas the confederation system the regions have the majority of the power and the national government is weak.

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If Qabil rivarly does not exist, then federal system would be perfect. Therefore the best way to implement federal system is to abolish the qabil method and rather let each 18 regions become individual member states.
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Re: Ximan's take on federalism

Postby waraabe251 » Fri Jul 25, 2014 10:18 am

No federalism

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Re: Ximan's take on federalism

Postby Xildiiid » Fri Jul 25, 2014 11:04 am

Somalia never had 18 regions.

As I've told you before don't include our country in your political nonsense.

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Re: Ximan's take on federalism

Postby XimanJaale » Fri Jul 25, 2014 11:41 pm

Somalia never had 18 regions.

As I've told you before don't include our country in your political nonsense.
Just don't participate in this thread. It only concerns people that still belief in Somali republic regardless of where they are from.

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Re: Ximan's take on federalism

Postby Xildiiid » Sat Jul 26, 2014 4:39 am

There's no Somali republic and you used the term Somalia. As I said Somalia never had 18 regions.


Don't include our regions in your federalism nonsense and no one from SL will come to your threads.

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Re: Ximan's take on federalism

Postby XimanJaale » Sat Jul 26, 2014 7:49 am

Somalia has 18 administrative provinces and 5 of them (Sool, Sanaag, Togdheer, Awdal, Waqooyi Galbeed) are located in the North of Somalia.

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Re: Ximan's take on federalism

Postby Xildiiid » Sat Jul 26, 2014 7:53 am

Somalia is a reference to the Italian colony and the regions you mentioned were not part of the Italian colony which leads us to my contention;

Somalia never had 18 regions.

Stop including the regions of SL in your political nonsense.


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