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Somaliland election campaigns kick off

June 4, 2010   ·   7 Comments

HARGEISA (Somalilandpress) — The second multi-party elections for the presidency of the breakaway republic of Somaliland have kicked off, promising a tight fight between President Dahir Riyale Kahin and opposition leader Ahmed Mahamoud Silanyo. The Somaliland government yesterday kicked off the election campaign with a short statement: “Somaliland presidential election campaign started officially today, and the three political parties allotted certain days to do their campaign outings. The election is to take place on 26 June, 2010, which will fall on the 50 Anniversary of Somaliland’s independence day.”

The presidential elections were originally scheduled for August 2008, but were first postponed as two Somaliland provinces were occupied by the Somali province of Puntland. After several postponements and increased pressure from the main opposition party Kulmiye, President Riyale this year finally decreed the 26 June as election date.

President Riyale’s UDUB party has dominated the country since it broke away from Somalia in 1991, re-establishing the Somaliland Republic that gained independence from Britain in 1960 and soon thereafter joined former Italian Somaliland to form Somalia.
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But re-established Somaliland – which has not been recognised by any country yet – has a vivid political life, with the population split between the main parties UDUB and Kulmiye. Every election held in Somaliland has proven a close race between the two parties.

The closest political race in Africa’s election history was seen in Somaliland’s last presidential poll, in April 2003. President Riyale won the vote with 42.08 percent of the poll, followed by Kulmiye Mr Silanyo receiving 42.07 percent of votes. A re-count showed that only a few hundred votes stood between the two candidates.

A smaller party, UCID, however recorded a strongly increased popularity during Somaliland’s last elections, in September 2005, as the Hargeisa parliament was reshuffled. UCID at that occasion got 26.9 percent of the vote, and has thus put an end to the older two-party system.

A good performance by the UCID candidate in this month’s presidential polls is believed to threaten Kulmiye candidate Silanyo to a greater degree than the incumbent as no second poll round is planned for. Mr Silanyo is expected to need a united opposition to have a good shoot at President Riyale.

The Somaliland President enjoys some popularity for being able to provide the country with a stable government while neighbouring Somalia still is ruled by chaos and violence. But the population is also disappointed by Mr Riyale’s failure to protect the national territory from Puntland and his failure to achieve international recognition.

The lack of foreign recognition is costing Somaliland and its citizens dearly, making economic development a difficult task. This also means that Somaliland is not eligible for international funding and development aid and stands unprotected against Somalia’s outspoken aims of re-annexing Somaliland.

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Foreign policies thus have sailed up as a topic in the elections. Kulmiye promises voters to “use effective diplomatic tools” to achieve international recognition, wowing to engage “African states, America and Europe.” But these priorities do not differ from President Riyale’s policies and his limited tools.

Somaliland’s elections so far have been deemed both free and fair by international observers. This year, observers from the African parliament are to oversee the presidential polls.

Source: Afrol News | Saturday, June 5, 2010

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Readers Comments (7)

  1. Gobaad says:

    If Kulmiye fails short to defeat Udub, Kulmiye and Ucid should form a coalition to oust him. Silaanyo as the President and Faisal as the vice-President. We can't afford re-election of the incumbent for another five year. It will be a diasaster for Somaliland. It is now or never.

  2. Gobaad says:

    If Kulmiye fails short to defeat Udub, Kulmiye and Ucid should form a coalition him. Silaanyo as the President and Faisal as the vice-President. We can't afford re-election of the incumbent for another five year. It is now or never.

  3. Ubax Adan says:

    Maasha Allaah…… Allahayoow la qabo iyo sidii roon Ammiiiiin.

  4. Ubax Adan says:

    Qalinle adigana Ilaahay hakaa abaal mariyo wararkan aad noo soo gudbinayso. Waad mahadsantahay.

  5. ali Adam says:

    Thank God Somalilander fight by vote and win and loose by Vote and who ever wins should be accepted and supported to achieve the nation goals.

    Develop the country infrastruchure, Electricity, Water, Road, Ports, Airports, Hospitals,Telecommunication, Postal service, Banking section. etc..
    Recognation will come by itself if we continue this Path of democration. regards
    Ali

    • Ina Hebel says:

      Ali Adan, I agree with you 100%. Who ever comes to power needs to do all of the above you've mentioned and will have their hands full! That's why we need an skillful experienced leader that will be able to delegate the work & able to bring all the people together.

  6. Mustafe Ali says:

    I agree and disagree on one piont to another. We are making the same mistake that our politians do. if we’re going to talk the talk, we’ve got to walk the walk. In 20 years we been talkin about to fix the infrastruchure. Electricity, is there and worikin fine, by ambitious entrepreneur. We should go into details and improve it. There is some existence of water, but we need to drill more for rural area and make it clean and affordible. Roads are in severe damages, over the years we have seen so many tragic deaths in our roads. We have to start some where to improve them. Our health service is appalling, i dont think any of our presidentail contestant would like to be treated in our hospitals. We need constructive policy to all these things. Economy> to start with, we need one single currency all over the country, commercail centre to buy and sell shares. Creating jobs and investing in technology.


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