Is Direct Election Possible in Somalia1
Is Direct Election Possible in Somalia1
Is Direct Election Possible in Somalia1
1 Dr. Baadiyow is the Chairman of the National Unity Party and deputy chairman of
the Forum for Unity and Democracy, the largest political coalition in Somalia that
includes more than 25 political parties, parliamentarians and prominent politicians.
The chairman of the Forum is the former Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed.
administrative settings in order to hold free and fair election. With all these
shortcomings, many Somalis concluded that this regime is planning to
extend its term and is not interested in holding fair and free election in 2016.
On the contrary, the regime repeatedly voices rhetorically its
commitment to holding election on time and the international community
concurs pretentiously without putting forward transparent stages that can
lead to an election. In the recent communiqu of the consultative meeting
held in Garowe, participated by President Hassan Sheikh and Regional State
Presidents, affirmed holding an election in 2016. While the official statement
by the government suggests that an election will happen on time, critical
voices, law makers, and several published articles are precipitately
discussing options available in the case where an election does not occur.
Many skeptics of the regime's inability to hold an election stem from the idea
and expectation of holding similar election model exercised in Somalia before
the military takeover in 1969.
This election system was based on the first-past-the post" and district
constituencies. It requires census, agreeing on district constituencies and
their boundaries, distribution of parliamentary seats to the districts, provision
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that approach, we reorient ourselves towards the right direction of statebuilding and repudiate all procrastination efforts and extension tendencies.
With the help of the international community, Somalis have the capacity to
hasten this process if there is a strong will and dedication among Somali
political elites.
All things considered, 25 years of state collapse is more than what
Somalia can endure. The political elites should be ashamed in perpetuating
irrelevant excuses and must give Somali citizens their rights to elect their
leaders. In 2016, the dignity and sovereignty of Somalia will be at stake.
Moreover, the international community must not be an accomplice with
those putting obstacles to the peace and state-building process in Somalia.
They should not reward failed leaders and corrupt system of governance. The
Somali people have matured and will no longer accept dehumanizing
narratives that make them different from other nations.