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USAID: Democracy Triumphs with Somaliland’s Second Peaceful Election

September 24, 2010   ·   7 Comments

WASHINGTON (Somalilandpress) — This summer, Somaliland’s presidential election marked a rare, peaceful democratic transition in the greater Horn of Africa.

On June 26, the lead opposition Kulmiye party (Kulmiye means “bringing together”) received almost half of the more than 538,000 votes cast, while the ruling UDUB party (United People’s Democratic Party) won 33 percent of votes. Another opposition party, UCID (the Justice and Welfare party), received 17 percent of the votes.

With the election, Kulmiye party leader and veteran politician Ahmed Silanyo was declared the new president of Somaliland, with then-President Dahir Kahin Riyale issuing a statement assuring the people of Somaliland that he would respect the election outcome.

More than 500,000 Somalilanders cast their ballots. Some voters waited in line to vote at least five hours before polls opened.

USAID contributed over $700,000 to support the Somaliland presidential election process.

Eight hundred domestic observers monitored the process throughout Somaliland’s six regions. Political party watchers, trained by USAID implementing partner, the International Republican Institute, were deployed to most of the 1,782 polling stations, observing election day processes and ballot counting. Many poll workers were university students as local universities partnered with Somaliland’s National Electoral Commission to train students to administer the polls per Somaliland’s election law.

Somaliland unilaterally declared independence from Somalia in 1991. The autonomous breakaway area in northwest Somalia is not recognized internationally, although it held its first peaceful presidential election in 2002. After postponing the most recent election for almost two years, election watchers say that Somaliland has enhanced its democratic reputation by pulling off a second peaceful presidential vote.

Source: USAID | Friday, 24 September 2010

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Readers Comments (7)

  1. abdi says:

    I doubt if Democracy is Americas interest!!! history tought as Civil war and Dictators are western countries favor.

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  2. Jay says:

    How is that your article when its USAID press release?

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  3. Kayse says:

    Somaliland should be engaging with China and Asian countries and stop dealing with the ageing US and its Western allies. They are the Lehman Brothers and out going super power.

    USAID spend the little $700k on the homeless people in US cities, we don't need you.

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    • hassan says:

      kayse,, you got the point, it is the time africa should realise greedy america is in economic difficulties, double dip recession is not only a fear but pretty much real.
      Somaliland should engaging China and Asian countries where economic ties are worthily.

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      • mohamed says:

        Somaliland is friendly with all those you are mentioning. Please stop__blaming the US and its Western Allies. The problems point to the other__way round. Why and how..because the previous Somaliland Govts. were__incapable of hitting the right strings and not only that but was out smarted by__the other anti-Somaliland vandetas

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        • mohamed says:

          Cont'd
          Correction: The other anti-somaliland political vendettas
          viz Puntland & Somalia.

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  4. Bidhaan says:

    We are thankful to allah , but also we are greatful to USA goverment and it is people for their support of somaliland Thank you USA.
    the people of Somaliland are hoping more support from theier American freinds

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