Somali political class convoked in Nairobi, Kenya
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As appeared in a news recently published, also on this site, few days ago the entire political class of Somalia was convoked in Nairobi, Kenya. President, Prime Minister, Parliament spokesperson and nothing less than entire Parliament members including.
The peculiarity of this convocation reveals the institutional volatility of the warlords, now endorsed by Presidents and MPs, in terms of total absence of sovereignty, institutionality, and lack of the slightest authoritativeness recognized by the citizens.
In short, it’s like if Germany convokes in Berlin the French President, Prime Minister and the entire French Parliament for "consultation". What would French people feel like?
This fact has obviously enjoyed all Somalis, particularly those still in Somalia. People often ironic and sometimes very sarcastic.
Could hear like "But how? Are they all convoked!!!!?" "Sure, Must been summoned for the payment of these months of work." "You know, have been convened to receive orders of what should do next". "They have been called to be spanked by dad Meles.
Someone has even talked of government reshuffle.
On the other hand, these warlords who once used to determine, each in his feud, life and death of the population, were ousted two years ago by Islamists.
Now that you are re-established by the Ethiopian armies, they have to face an armed Islamist opposition with a large following of the "serf" of a time.
Sulky and moody for each gossip story, because they no longer have the authority of a time (never had authoritativeness) they wheezy breath upset, so is that someone says not willing going to the call.
The Parliament Spokesperson, Mr. Aden Madobe, said that "We are elected by ourselves, and I won’t leave my office for any government reshuffle."
His absolute lack of institutional culture is evident by his inability to distinguish between government and Parliament.
He is not part of the government. He should be the second highest authority of the State. The President of Parliament. But I understand that this is making heavy demands on illiterate warlord.
Another former mayor of Mogadishu, a bloodthirsty warlord dismissed to resolve a dispute between the President and Prime Minister accuses the Government it self of connivance with the Islamists.
Aren’t Government and Parliament made by the warlords? And however in that case between who and who is the current war? Between Parliament and the opposition? Only President on one hand and government and the opposition on the other?
What the hell’s Mr. Gacmadheere talking about?
Hussein Aden
The peculiarity of this convocation reveals the institutional volatility of the warlords, now endorsed by Presidents and MPs, in terms of total absence of sovereignty, institutionality, and lack of the slightest authoritativeness recognized by the citizens.
In short, it’s like if Germany convokes in Berlin the French President, Prime Minister and the entire French Parliament for "consultation". What would French people feel like?
This fact has obviously enjoyed all Somalis, particularly those still in Somalia. People often ironic and sometimes very sarcastic.
Could hear like "But how? Are they all convoked!!!!?" "Sure, Must been summoned for the payment of these months of work." "You know, have been convened to receive orders of what should do next". "They have been called to be spanked by dad Meles.
Someone has even talked of government reshuffle.
On the other hand, these warlords who once used to determine, each in his feud, life and death of the population, were ousted two years ago by Islamists.
Now that you are re-established by the Ethiopian armies, they have to face an armed Islamist opposition with a large following of the "serf" of a time.
Sulky and moody for each gossip story, because they no longer have the authority of a time (never had authoritativeness) they wheezy breath upset, so is that someone says not willing going to the call.
The Parliament Spokesperson, Mr. Aden Madobe, said that "We are elected by ourselves, and I won’t leave my office for any government reshuffle."
His absolute lack of institutional culture is evident by his inability to distinguish between government and Parliament.
He is not part of the government. He should be the second highest authority of the State. The President of Parliament. But I understand that this is making heavy demands on illiterate warlord.
Another former mayor of Mogadishu, a bloodthirsty warlord dismissed to resolve a dispute between the President and Prime Minister accuses the Government it self of connivance with the Islamists.
Aren’t Government and Parliament made by the warlords? And however in that case between who and who is the current war? Between Parliament and the opposition? Only President on one hand and government and the opposition on the other?
What the hell’s Mr. Gacmadheere talking about?
Hussein Aden
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