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parliament ready to punish those responsible for the handover of Qalbi to Ethiopia

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parliament ready to punish those responsible for the handover of Qalbi to Ethiopia

Postby sahal80 » Tue Sep 05, 2017 2:32 am

"labada aqal waa ka saminyihiin in ciqaabtooda la mariyo cidii ku luglaheed"

Groupka Farmaajo oo ka hormaraya in motion laga keeno ayaa hoos ka wada motion ku lid ah khayre, sidoo kale wuxuu damacsanyahay in gobaha ay isku dhaceen khayre siyaarto sida baladweyne ahahahaha too late


president can be removed not just by motion but also by the approval of the constitutional court. since this court is not there the case will be referred to the suprime court chaired by a pro Damjadiid waqooyi who was already fearing getting targeted by this govt so im sure he will agree unless he gets fired in the coming days


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Re: parliament ready to punish those responsible for the handover of Qalbi to Ethiopia

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Re: parliament ready to punish those responsible for the handover of Qalbi to Ethiopia

Postby Dhuloxking » Tue Sep 05, 2017 3:39 am



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Farmaajo is the your president and my president. Whether you like it or not, idoor qosool gariir maloo baahno. :mrgreen: :som:

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Re: parliament ready to punish those responsible for the handover of Qalbi to Ethiopia

Postby barbarossa » Tue Sep 05, 2017 3:41 am

The Accidental President, is unlikely to survive the current political storm, as a major category 5 hurricane, named Qalbidhagax, gains strength.

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Re: parliament ready to punish those responsible for the handover of Qalbi to Ethiopia

Postby AwRastaale » Tue Sep 05, 2017 4:03 am

Wanlawein warlords or so called MPs are over reacting. First of all this man was not fighting for Somalia nor was he part of an organization that is inclusive of all Somalis for a Somali cause.

He was part of Cagdheer exclusive club ONLF and that's their problem.

Doesn't concern the rest of the Somalis just as SNM was Isaac problem, USC Hawiye affairs and SSDF for Majertein concern.

So stop this none sense. Somalia needs to continue with its job and focus on its issues.

Somalia is showing signs of maturity and no longer is pulled by fake tags.

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Re: parliament ready to punish those responsible for the handover of Qalbi to Ethiopia

Postby Raidboss » Tue Sep 05, 2017 5:15 am

Parliament didnt punish those who invited Ethiopian troops nor sold Somali sea to Kenya. I dont buy this fake outcry and the real issues here are the fact that people dislike the clans of Kheyre and Farmaajo. People shouldnt buy into what spoilers like Dahir alosow is writing without evidence. Their whole agenda is that Somalia progress is stopped and the result from that is once again having no country at all.

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Re: parliament ready to punish those responsible for the handover of Qalbi to Ethiopia

Postby Publicopinion » Tue Sep 05, 2017 9:23 am

Parliament didnt punish those who invited Ethiopian troops nor sold Somali sea to Kenya. I dont buy this fake outcry and the real issues here are the fact that people dislike the clans of Kheyre and Farmaajo. People shouldnt buy into what spoilers like Dahir alosow is writing without evidence. Their whole agenda is that Somalia progress is stopped and the result from that is once again having no country at all.
these guys (beesha anarchist) wants go back to zero square,their aim is isbaaro and nothing more.why would somali parliament care about some terrorist qalbiwhatishisname loser is beyond me.

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Re: parliament ready to punish those responsible for the handover of Qalbi to Ethiopia

Postby xisaabiye1 » Tue Sep 05, 2017 6:19 pm

This guy's extradition( if you can call it that) is minuscule to the kinds of horrors being committed by Somalias politicians on a daily basis :Shrug:


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