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The Constitution of the Republic of Somaliland (Somali: Dastuurka Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland; Arabic: دستور جمهورية صوماليلاند) is the supreme source of national law of Somaliland, an unrecognised state considered to be part of Somalia by the international community, adopted by the Houses of the Parliament of Somaliland on 30 April 2000. [4]
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The Ministry of Parliamentary Relations and Constitutional Affairs (MoPRCA) (Somali: Wasaaradda Xidhiidhka Goleyaasha iyo Arrimaha Dastuurka) (Arabic: وزارة العلاقات البرلمانية والشؤون الدستورية) is a member of the Somaliland cabinet, responsible for handling affairs relating to the Parliament of Somaliland and Constitution of Somaliland, it also works as ...
The Somaliland National Party, sometimes referred to as the Waddani National Party and better known by its shortened Somali form Waddani (lit. ' Patriotic Party ') is currently the main opposition party in Somaliland. Waddani has been a national party since 2012. Hersi Ali Haji Hassan Somali: Xirsi Cali Xaaji Xasan: UCID: The Justice and ...
A constitutional referendum was held in Somaliland on 31 May 2001. [1] The referendum was held on a draft constitution that affirmed Somaliland's independence from Somalia. 99.9% of eligible voters took part in the referendum and 97.1% of them voted in favour of the constitution.
The Government of Somaliland consists of legislative, executive, and judicial branches, each of which functions independently from the others. The Government runs under the framework established by the Constitution of Somaliland, adopted in 2001. It is a unitary state. [1] [2] The seat of the government is located in Hargeisa, the capital of ...
The Somaliland constitution requires, in addition to Somaliland's president, the candidates for vice president and the House of Representatives to be Muslim. [4] [6] The Somaliland constitution prohibits the formation of political parties based on a particular religious group, religious beliefs, or interpretation of religious doctrine. [4] [6]