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    Somali parliament approves constitution change to extend president’s term, delay election

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiMarch 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Somali parliament approves constitution change to extend president's term, delay election
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    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.

    Somalia has endured conflict and clan battles with no strong central government since the fall of autocratic ruler Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991.

    While an African Union peacekeeping mission has ⁠pushed back the al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab group, it still controls vast areas of the countryside and has the ability to conduct regular strikes on major population centres.

    President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud had reached a deal last August with some opposition leaders stipulating that, while lawmakers would be directly elected in 2026, the president would still be chosen by ‌parliament. ⁠A 2024 law restored universal suffrage ahead of the vote.

    On Wednesday, 222 lawmakers from the parliament and senate out of a total of 329 voted by acclamation to change the law, extending ⁠their term and that of the president to five years, from four years previously.

    “Today is a historic day for it is the ⁠official completion of the constitution which had dragged for a long period,” the president told a press conference on ⁠Wednesday.

    Opposition party leaders, including former presidents and former prime ministers, rejected the amendment and called for elections in May as planned.

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