Waddani

Political party in Somaliland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Somaliland National Party (Somali: Xisbiga Waddani ee Somaliland, lit.'Patriotic Party of Somaliland', Arabic: الحزب القومي الصوماليلاندي), sometimes referred to as the Waddani National Party and better known by its shortened Somali form Waddani (stylised in all caps), is a political party in Somaliland. The party was founded by Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Irro) in 2012, ahead of the second municipal elections later that year.[3] On 16 November 2021 Hersi Ali Haji Hassan was elected as the new chairman of the opposition party.[1][2]

Quick facts Somaliland National Party Xisbiga Waddani ee Somaliland, Chairman ...
Somaliland National Party
Xisbiga Waddani ee Somaliland
ChairmanHersi Ali Haji Hassan[1][2]
President of SomalilandAbdirahman Mohamed Irro
Vice President of SomalilandMohamed Aw-Ali Abdi
FounderAbdirahman Mohamed Irro
Founded2012
Split fromUCID
HeadquartersHargeisa
Ideology
Political positionSyncretic
House of Representatives
31 / 82
Local councillors
79 / 220
Party flag
Website
xisbigawaddani.com
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Economically the party leans left, defending the establishment of a universal healthcare system, public investment and doubling resources in education. It is progressive on issues regarding minority rights and fundamental freedoms, such as proposing a quorum of 30% of women in parliament. The party also supports greater decentralisation. Additionally, the party places great importance on Islamic moral and cultural heritage, and intends to give it a more important place in the education system and in the establishment of laws. The party's economic and diplomatic policy is also more nationalist than that of its rivals, and this nationalism also applies to issues of defense, with the party promising to increase funding dedicated to the army.[4][5]

The constitution of Somaliland only allows for the top three political parties to contest elections, to avoid the previous proliferation of clan-based parties in the 1960s.[6] Waddani became one of the three in 2012, replacing the United Peoples' Democratic Party (UDUB).[7]

2017 Somaliland presidential election

Presidential elections were held on 13 November 2017, the third direct presidential election since 2003. General elections had been scheduled to be held on 27 March 2017 to elect both the President and House of Representatives,[8] but were postponed by six months due to the drought condition in the region.[9] The elections to elect the President and Vice President were eventually held separately on 13 November.[10] Incumbent President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud of the Peace, Unity, and Development Party (Kulmiye) did not run for a second term.

The result was a victory for ruling Kulmiye party candidate Muse Bihi Abdi, who received 55% of the vote.

More information Candidate, Party ...
Candidate Party Votes %
Muse Bihi AbdiPeace, Unity, and Development Party305,90955.10
Abdirahman Mohamed AbdullahiWaddani226,09240.73
Faisal Ali WarabeFor Justice and Development23,1414.17
Invalid/blank votes10,475
Total565,617100
Registered voters/turnout704,19880.32
Source: SLNEC Archived 16 May 2018 at the Wayback Machine
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2021 Somaliland parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Somaliland on 31 May 2021, the first since 2005.[11] On 6 June it was announced that Waddani had received 31 out of 82 seats and it will form a coalition with the Justice and Welfare Party (UCID).[12] The coalition will have 52 seats combined, compared to previous ruling party Kulmiye which has only 30.[13]

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Waddani258,65837.2231New
Kulmiye Peace, Unity, and Development Party256,52436.9130+2
Justice and Welfare Party179,73525.86210
Total694,917100.00820
Registered voters/turnout1,065,847
Source: EC, Reuters, EC
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Election results

Presidential elections

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Election Party candidate Votes % Result
2017 Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi "Irro" 226,092 40.73% Lost Red XN
2024 407,908 63.92% Elected Green tickY
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Parliamentary elections

More information Election, Votes ...
Election Votes % Seats +/– Position
2021 259,144 37.23%
31 / 82
New Increase 1st
2026 TBD TBD TBD
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Local elections

More information Election, Votes ...
Election Votes % Seats +/– Position
2012 244,795 30.19%
68 / 323
Increase 68 Increase 2nd
2021 260,841 37.83%
79 / 220
Increase 11 Steady 2nd
2026 TBD TBD TBD
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