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SOMALILANDHORTA
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THE MOCKERY OF OUR DEMOCRACY
August 18, 2008
Without any legitimate justification, the government and the two opposition
parties keep tinkering with the election time table. The recent agreement among
the political parties to postpone and switch the municipal and the presidential
elections puts a question mark on the credibility of our political process. To
eliminate the formation of new political associations at the primary stage
(Municipal elections), the leadership of Kulmiye party insisted on the new
controversial arrangement. This might have caught Qaran political association
off guard, but is business as usual for Kulmiye- Expediency overrules all matter
of principle. The gentleman who, a few months ago, opined that, “Kulmiye is not
what it used to be," sure has learned a lesson or two.
This new dispensation makes our political process an exclusive club perpetually
reserved for UDUB, KULMIYE, and ACID. How long does the silhouette of the trio
cast this insidious spell over the political landscape? Not for too long by any
stretch of the imagination. Our constitution does not limit the number of
political associations participating at the primary stage; therefore, the
tri-party agreement is a manipulative bold faced unconstitutional and
illegitimate piece of crap.
As the often re-scheduled election date approaches, our politicians go on a
no-holds barred vitriolic exchange of accusations and counter attacks. Although
the onset of the campaign is more than six and half months away, the
brinkmanship and the accompanying empty rhetoric puzzles the electorate. The
international community is seriously concerned about these constantly shifting
election schedules.
A seasoned politician ought to know when to throw in the towel; or else, the
whole drama abruptly ends like the proceedings of the famous "Scopes Monkey
Trial" of July 10- July 21, 1925. William Jennings Bryan [March 19, 1860-July
26, 1925], one of the greatest speakers of his day and a lawyer, was a permanent
fixture in the American presidential elections of 1896, 1900, and 1908. William
McKinley defeated Mr. Bryan in 1896 and 1900 and Mr. William Howard Taft
defeated him again in 1908. The populist views of Mr. William Jennings Bryan
failed to galvanise the support of the electorate.
William Thomas Scopes was a High School Science teacher in Tennessee. He was put
on trial for teaching Charles Darwin's theory "On the Origin of Species." Darwin
theorised that humans originated from lower forms of life and this in direct
contravention of the Divine creation of man. Clarence Darrow headed the defense
team and William Jennings Bryan lead the prosecution. The American media of the
day widely publicised the proceedings. Although the defense put up a solid case,
Mr. Scopes was convicted on moral grounds.
The leadership of our three political parties put our nation's infant democracy
on a monkey trial. For example, the Kulmiye party convention of March 29-31,
2008 was shrouded in duplicity and hypocrisy as documented by the Somaliland
movement for change. The party chairman presented a well orchestrated and a
stage managed performance for public consumption. To this day the party has
failed to spell out the details of the delegate selection process. The chairman
used an outdated formula of his own creation to hand pick seven hundred
individuals enthusiastically clapping and chanting, often interspersed with a
deafening drum beat. Was it a slow motion re-enactment of the Somali
Revolutionary Socialist Party gatherings? It sure does smell like it.
Now, caught in a tangled spider and the contorted ugly manifestations of defeat
written all over the place, then it becomes a high season to spread the dragnet
of blame far and wide-a drowning man clutches to the dross or so goes the old
cliché. If anyone is to take the rap for the party's misfortunes, the buck stops
at the desk of the chairman. Make no mistake about it: Nocturnal excursions to
far off reaches of the country will never secure the Holy Grail, at least not
for the foreseeable future! Neither does the fashionable art of othering and
finger pointing deflect the direction of the ominous tropical doldrums heading
towards the invincible Bismarck. Perhaps, we will all be better of to search for
King Solomon's seal that fell into the Red Sea!
The hall marks of an all inclusive broad based national party are transparency,
accountability, integrity, honesty, consensus building, and above all compromise
where the politics of the day warrant. The electorate highly values the
competence and the quality of the leadership, the ideology, and the core
principles of any political party, if any. The discipline and cohesiveness
within the party hierarchy is paramount to any party's longevity. At the
critical time, the dealings of the organisation should be in good faith and
transparent.
At the micro-cosm of the party level, the management of internal crisis among
the competing undercurrents is the future measuring yardstick of the party's
success or failure at the reigns of power. A would be national leader should
rise above clan politics. Clan conferences are for the sultans and the tribal
chiefs; politicians should avoid such gatherings at all times. This nation of
ours has gone through a transformation process to democratise our political
institutions.
Neck laced with a 4.50 clan based formula at the Arta peace conference; the
human savages of southern Somalia are unable to establish even a nominal
government acceptable to the warring factions. Do we need to borrow a page from
our southern neighbours?
Ahmed Ali Ibrahim Sabeyse
Statements and opinions expressed in all articles and
communications herein are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of
Somalilandhorta. The editor(s) and the publisher disclaim any responsibility or
liability for such material.
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