By: CPA
Executive Summary
19 years ago, when the people of Somaliland approved the current constitution which established a multiparty democracy. During the first circle1 of the democratization process, Somaliland succeeded to held different elections, including the first local council elections which happened in 15th December of 2002, then within six months (14 April, 2003) the first National Electoral Commission held the presidential election and the sitting president won less than 100 votes from the opposition party that accepted the result and the third election, which was the parliamentary election, occurred within two and half years (29 September, 2005). All those elections happened within three years, without having any previous election experience but the main reason why the elections happened in a short time was that the political leaders were committed to host elections.
The next cycle2 of the democratization process faced extensions and election delays, while the third cycle3 of the Somaliland Democracy is in a deadlock road, because the elected officials are not committed to maintain the democratization process as the election laws and constitution require. For those 19 years, there were two bad lessons in Somaliland’s democratization process, which are, Extensions and remaining in office after the term expires, even without having any legal mandate. All political leaders promise publicly that they are ready for elections, but mostly no actions followed.
