The Kulmiye Party has been the ruling party in Somaliland since 2010. Here are some promises they made during their election campaigns that remain unfulfilled or partially fulfilled:
1. _Constitutional Reform_: Kulmiye promised to reform the constitution, but progress has been slow.
2. _Economic Development_: They pledged to improve the economy, but Somaliland still faces high unemployment, poverty, and inflation.
3. _Infrastructure Development_: While some roads and buildings have been constructed, many promised projects remain incomplete or unstarted.
4. _Water and Sanitation_: Access to clean water and sanitation remains limited, especially in rural areas.
5. _Free Education_: Kulmiye promised free education, but many schools still charge fees, and education quality is a concern.
6. _Healthcare Improvement_: Despite some progress, healthcare services remain inadequate, especially in rural areas.
7. _Job Creation_: Unemployment remains high, particularly among youth.
8. _Anti-Corruption Efforts_: Kulmiye promised to tackle corruption, but it remains a significant issue.
9. _Decentralization_: They pledged to decentralize power, but decision-making remains centralized.
10. _International Recognition_: Kulmiye promised to pursue international recognition for Somaliland, but progress has been slow.