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Mooge   

niyoow this is getting hot. qoslaye is crying inside villa somalia i was told and he got so emotional his doctors were called. one of the doctors is actually a Puntlander and is damujadiid himself.

 

jawaari has played his game again. hahaha. farah sakiin is sleepless and doens't know what to do anymore. Unuka is losing the little power and respect they had and are panicking. all the unuka elders are pissed at qoslaye for leading them to destruction. niyoow, justice has finally happened. when you abuse power and you think you are untouchable these things finally happen to you.

 

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Odey   

Mooge- if as you say his doctor is a Puntlander and a dumb-jadid, then this is clearly an idieology battle and not a qabil battle?

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It's Jawari who will decide which "team" to play for in the next few days. Meaning, if he continue to insist, that no motion can be tabled so long as there is a "verbal ruckus" going on in the parliament, then although constitutionally he will be on a quite correct ground, but it will mean, politically, that he has decided to throw his "political chips" with the MPs that are supporting the Prime-Minister. And this in turn will mean that Hassan Sheikh and his political gang have been out-played by a certain Mr Jawari, who has his own political axe-to-grind against them.

 

If on the other hand, this speaker, insist that a normal parliamentary procedure should be enforced, even if it means using the local police force to evict those who are making a ruckus at parliament, then it will mean, once again, that although he will be constitutionally a correct ground, but politically, he will be view as if he has decided to side with the President and his MPs. And this, in turn will mean, that those MPs who are calling for a vote of confidence on the Prime-Minister, who also has the majority in the parliament, will get their way and they will vote out the PM.

 

So, in a nutshell, the next couple of days will tell us which "team" this speaker will play for, politically, while all along his "constitutional reasoning" for whatever he decides to do henceforth, will not be an impeachable offence.

 

Good point

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