During the civilian administration that existed prior to the seizure of power by the
Supreme Revolutionary Council (SRC) in 1969, there were a number of local political parties. Most notable of these early institutions was the
Somali Youth League
The Somali Youth League (SYL) ( so, Ururka Dhalinyarada Soomaaliyeed رابطة الشباب الصومالي, it, Lega dei Giovani Somali or ''Lega Somala della Gioventù''), initially known as the Somali Youth Club (SYC), was the first politi ...
, the nation's first political organization. Upon assuming office, the
Siad Barre
Mohamed Siad Barre ( so, Maxamed Siyaad Barre, Osmanya script: ; ar, محمد سياد بري; c. 1910 – 2 January 1995) was a Somali head of state and general who served as the 3rd president of the Somali Democratic Republic from 1969 to 199 ...
-led SRC outlawed all extant political parties and advocated a form of
scientific socialism inspired by
Maoist China and the
Soviet Union.
Following the
outbreak of the
civil war in 1991 that saw the ouster of the Barre regime, many of the few remaining political parties gave way to autonomous or semi-autonomous regional states in the northern part of the country, or fragmented into feuding militia groups in the south.
After several unsuccessful national reconciliation efforts, a
Transitional Federal Government (TFG) was formed in 2004 with a mandate leading toward the establishment of a new constitution and a transition to a representative government.
Post-transition
In June 2011, the mandates of President
Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, the Parliament Speaker
Sharif Adan Sharif Hassan and Deputies were extended until August 2012, after which point new elections were to be organized.
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As part of the official "Roadmap for the End of Transition", Somali government officials met in the northeastern town of Garowe in February 2012 to discuss post-transition arrangements. After extensive deliberations attended by regional actors and international observers, the conference ended in a signed agreement between President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, Speaker of Parliament Sharif Adan Sharif Hassan, Puntland President Abdirahman Mohamed Farole, Galmudug President Mohamed Ahmed Alim
Col. Mohamed Ahmed Alin ( so, Maxamed Axmed Aliin, ar, محمد أحمد علين) is a Somali politician, former military leader and former president of semi-autonomous Galmudug State of Somalia.
Biography
Alin was a colonel in the former So ...
and Ahlu Sunnah Waljama'a
Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a (ASWJ) ( so, Ahlu Suna Waljamaaca) is a Somalia-based paramilitary group consisting of moderate Sufis opposed to radical Salafism. The group opposes hardline capital punishment or limb amputations advocated by extremist int ...
representative Khalif Abdulkadir Noor stipulating that:
:a) a new 225 member bicameral
Bicameralism is a type of legislature, one divided into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses, known as a bicameral legislature. Bicameralism is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all members deliberate and vote as a single grou ...
parliament would be formed, consisting of an upper house seating 54 Senators as well as a lower house;
:b) 30% of the National Constituent Assembly (NCA) is earmarked for women;
:c) the President is to be appointed via a constitutional election; and
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2016-2017 Elections
The 2016-2017 election was by indirect suffrage. The last one-person-one-vote election in Somalia was in 1969 and the resulting government did not last the year. Under Halima Ismail Ibrahim and the National Independent Electoral Commission another one person one vote election was supposed to take place at a cost of $53 million in 2020/2021.
2021-2022 Elections
Popular elections were to be held in Somalia in 2020 for the first time since 1969, but a constituency election model will be implemented instead. UNSOM has been mandated to support the preparation for the elections. The 2021 Elections in Somalia
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were both scheduled to take place in February but were delayed.
Elections for the Senate
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
, the upper house of Somalia's bi-cameral legislature, were held between 29 July and 13 November 2021. The resulting membership of the Senate fell short of the 30% threshold for women, with only 24% (13 out of 54) of seats in the Senate held by women.
Elections for the House of the People, the lower house of Somalia's legislature, began on 1 November and expected to conclude on 24 December 2021. The elections were initially extended to 25 February, then to 15 March, and were scheduled to be completed by 31 March 2022. As of 31 March, 26 out of 275 seats remained unfilled.
The presidential election will be held after the completion of parliamentary elections.
See also
* Electoral calendar
* Electoral system
References
External links
African Elections Database
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