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Somalia's Parliament Approves New Constitution
Somalia's new constitution extends terms to five years and allows direct election of lawmakers, with 223 parliament members approving the change despite opposition boycott.
- On March 5, Somalia's Federal Parliament in Mogadishu approved changes to the constitution and extended terms for lawmakers and the president, delaying elections by a year.
- The amendment process covered Chapters 1–13 and addressed federal and regional authorities, building on a 2024 law restoring universal suffrage to support electoral reforms.
- Parliamentary tallies showed overwhelming support on Wednesday, with 222 lawmakers voting by acclamation and 223 members in favour, including 186 Members of the House of the People and 37 Senators.
- The changes pave the way for direct election of lawmakers, while President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said the president remains chosen by parliament under the August deal with June elections planned.
- Security and logistical limits from Al-Shabaab face opposition rejection, while Ali Mohamed Omar describes it as `This is a historic step for Somalia`.
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Somali parliament approves constitution change to extend president's term, delay election
Somalia's parliament voted to change its constitution and extend the term in office for lawmakers and the president, the president and the parliament's speaker said, pushing back planned elections by a year.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleSomalia: Somali Parliament Approves Official Constitution After Comprehensive Review
Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somalia's federal parliament has formally approved the country's Official Constitution following the completion of a sweeping review and amendment process covering Chapters 1 through 13, marking a major milestone in the Horn of Africa nation's state-building efforts.
·South Africa
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