Introduction The article “The Somali Political Crisis Explained” presents a seemingly balanced overview of Somalia’s ongoing political transition, particularly the push for a one-person-one-vote electoral system. However, while the intention to democratize governance is laudable, the piece fails to interrogate the political opportunism, elite engineering, and securitization dynamics shaping the current electoral reform agenda. This response aims to critique the article’s framing and highlight the deeper structural issues that continue to undermine democratic development in Somalia. 1. Myth of Electoral Democratization The original article portrays the push for direct elections as a democratic leap forward. However, it ignores the fact that elections, without institutions capable of ensuring transparency, inclusiveness, and security, merely reproduce elite bargains under the guise of reform. Somalia’s political architecture is dominated by transactional politics, where electoral mechani...
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