The Federal Indirect Electoral Implementation Team (FIEIT) start of first phase elections and will vote for 23 seats include 4 women running of elections in Baidoa town which is south west regional state.
The Federal Indirect Electoral Implementation Team (FIEIT) Congratulating and welcoming south state their role of the elections and how they keep rights of the women.
Meanwhile in Puntland seats in the House of the People and said that voting for seats that chamber of the country’s Federal Parliament can get underway in South West, Jubbaland and Galmudug states later this week.
Electoral College delegates in the Puntland state capital of Garowe cast ballots for ten seats in the House of the People on the first day of voting on 5 November, and two more seats were decided today. Another 25 seats allocated to Puntland will be voted on later this month.
The FIEIT also reported that preparations for parliamentary voting are going well in the recently Established HirShabelle federal member state, Somaliland and the Banadir region.
As the 2016 electoral process starts to gather momentum, some citizens say they will monitor the performance of their elected legislators after they take office.
A member of Puntland’s State-level Indirect Electoral Implementation Team (SIEIT) called on the 12 newly elected members of parliament (MPs) to remember their responsibilities to act in the interests of their constituents.
“We were used to a process where a few elders made decisions on behalf of everyone,” said SIEIT member Siyat Hussein Mursal. “Today, the decision is made on the ballot. My message to the members of parliament is they should realize that they will be accountable to the people who elect them to parliament.”
Mr. Mursal’s sentiments were echoed by other Somalis.
“We do not want a member of parliament who will make simply earn a salary and do nothing,” said Khalid Gure Ali, a clan elder in the city of Kismaayo. “We want an MP who will make us successful. That is the one we will support.”
Some Somalis say they intend to hold their elected representatives to high standards.
One newly elected member of the House of the People said he hoped that Somalis would give their support to the country’s electoral process.

