Riyale’s Order To Close Parliament A Setback For Somaliland
Somaliland president who faces impeachment from the Members of the Parliament has ordered his minister of Interior to forcibly close the parliament for an “indefinite period”.
Heavily armed police and military units have cordoned the parliament building and surrounding areas. The police were ordered to enter the building later and close the offices of the MPs and the parliament building itself. Several MPs who refused orders to leave their offices or the parliament building were forcibly removed.
Earlier the MPS heard the legality of the proposed impeachment of the president and the vice-president from parliamentary legal adviser in which he confirmed that the MPs followed the correct legal framework during submission of the motion for a parliament hearing.
However before the parliament session could proceed, one pro-Riyale MP produced a loaded gun and threatened the speaker and the deputy speakers before the police confiscated the gun. The armed MP, Abdirahman Mohamed Jama (Abu Xoog), who should have faced dismissal remains free and is unlikely to face arrest from the police under Riyale’s orders.
As a result of the security incident the parliament leader decided to close the session and informed the MPs that the hearing will commence on Saturday. Within minutes however the police entered the parliament hall and ordered everyone out of the building.
Riyale’s interior minister confirmed that he ordered the closure of the parliament for an “indefinite period” for what he termed “security reasons”. This appears to be a premeditated plan by the minister and at least the armed MP to disrupt the normal sessions of the parliament while the impeachment motion is on the table.
The speaker of the parliament’s house later told reporters that he received news that police visited his house while he was away. The speaker, flanked by his two deputies, spoke about how today’s events “portend ominous consequences” for democracy in Somaliland. They vowed to carry on discharging their duties to the nation as MPs.
President Riyale who controversially stayed in power after his 5-year elected term ended in May 2008, has the Guurti extend his term until October 29 2009 by which time an elected president must be in place. The election that was slated for September 27 is unlikely to be held after Riyale decided to suspend the voter registration list.
The order to close the parliament is among a series of grave actions taken by Riyale lately that present severe setbacks for the democratization process and the long term stability of the country.
3 Responses to “Riyale’s Order To Close Parliament A Setback For Somaliland”
September 9th, 2009 saat: 8:00 am
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September 9th, 2009 saat: 8:33 am
Lies lies lies, everything you wrote in here about the mp Abdirahman Mohamed Jama is a lies, that’s not how things happened. Before the mp got the gun he was punch severely times by anther man, with no reason at all. The mp was speaking to anther man at the time before out of no were he started getting punched. i think before u write staff you need to get your story right but I guess this is how this world is and people right what they want not what’s right. this mp that you are saying is disturbing democracy in Somaliland came lived in a democrat country were he had a nice life and didn’t need to come back to Somaliland but came back to help his people but I guess that’s what you get for trying to do the right thing.
September 10th, 2009 saat: 7:09 pm
@Amin Hassan
He has no permit to carry a firearm anywhere (Only police and Military are legally allowed to carry), yet he took a gun into the parliament. How can you justify that? What was he supposed to do with it? Do you understand that he is not an ordinary citizen, he is an MP!!! He had the audacity to carry a gun inside a government institution. He certainly is a danger to everyone around him. He should be removed immediately and should never hold a public office. It also needs to be investigation who else in the government knew this, or assisted him with it.
I also watched the video footage and did not see anyone punching him before or after, go see it yourself at http://www.somaliland.org/2009/09/09/halkan-ka-daawo-sida-xildhibaanka-udub-cabdiraxmaan-xoog-ula-soo-baxay-baastoolada/