The evaluation and analysis of the elections held in Somaliland on 13 Nov 2024

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A meeting to discuss the elections held in Somaliland on 13 Nov 2024, which have drawn the attention of the international community and the region to Somaliland, has been concluded in Boorama, the capital of Awdal region.

The meeting aimed at reviewing the elections organized by the Somaliland National Electoral Commission (NEC), was held today at the Safari Hotel in Borama.

According to a brief report issued by the Somaliland Electrol Committee (NEC), the purpose of the meeting was to review and evaluate the Presidential and National Party elections held on November 13, 2024.

The meeting was focused on the analysis of the process of the elections, the challenges encountered, the lessons learned, and suggestions on the development of the future elections process for the Regional Councils and Representatives of the Republic of Somaliland.

Conclusion Among the important points discussed at the meeting were:

1. Election Process: An assessment of how the election procedures and plans were implemented.

2 Challenges faced: An analysis of the challenges that have occurred and recommendations on how to prevent them in the future.

3. Lessons learned: Insights and experiences gained from previous elections, which can guide the activities of the upcoming elections.

4 Future development: Recommendations on strengthening electoral planning and processes for effective and modern elections.

The chairman of the Somaliland Electoral Commission (NEC), Muse Hassan Yusuf, pointed out the importance of evaluating the elections held in Somaliland on 13 Nov 2024, saying that the recommendations from the meeting will contribute to the development of democracy in the Republic of Somaliland.

The conclusion of the meeting showed how the National Electrol Committee  (NEC) of the Republic of Somaliland is committed to continue the review and evaluation process, which earns the trust of the community, with the Somaliland Elections as a good examplein the Horn of Africa region, at the same time showing the maturity of democracy and the process that has attracted the attention of the world.