British Office
Hargeisa
13 May 2015
written statement on behalf of the International Community (including: UN, UK, US, Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, France and Germany) on the Somaliland electoral process.
SUBJECT: SOMALILAND PARLIAMENTARY AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
- The International Community is seriously concerned over the decision by the
Somaliland House of Elders (Guurti) to extend the terms of office of the House of
Representatives and the President by 21 months. We are particularly alarmed that such
a critical decision was taken without consensus among all Somaliland parties. Dialogue
and consensus building have been defining elements of Somaliland’s peace and
democratic credentials. In the eyes of the International Community, the Guurti’s
decision places Somaliland’s democratic credentials at serious risk.
- Pursuing the above-mentioned decision by the House of Elders unilaterally not only
threatens to undermine stability and the democratic process within Somaliland; it
would also damage Somaliland’s public image and undermine our long-standing
partnership. We therefore call for immediate structured dialogue on the election
timeline and the term extension in line with the announcement by Vice-President
Abdirahman Isma’il Seylici today, and earlier announcements by President Silanyo. Such
a dialogue should revisit the Guurti’s decision and lead to an agreement to overcome
the current crisis and ensure that the elections are held as soon as possible.
- As Somaliland’s international partners we remain ready to engage in this process.
Representatives of the International Community intend to visit Hargeisa in one week to
continue dialogue on this important issue. International partners are now considering
the implications and consequences of the Guurti’s decision which puts in jeopardy the
foundations of the Somaliland Special Arrangement. In the meantime, we urge restraint
and appeal to all stakeholders to make every effort to protect Somaliland’s democratic
credentials, and call for the release of all of those arrested for political reasons.
ON BEHALF OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AND DEMOCRATISATION STEERING
COMMITTEE