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The first parliament in independent Somalia was unicameral National Assembly (1960–1969 [2]).It was followed by unicameral House of the People (1969–2012 [2]) which did not function during Somali Civil War.
This is a list of members of the 11th Parliament of Somalia, elected in 2022 Somali parliamentary election. It covers both Upper House (Senate) and Lower House (House of the People) members in the national bicameral legislature, based in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. the listed Members of Parliament (MPs) are scheduled to serve from 2022 to 2026.
The following is a list of speakers of the Parliament of Somalia.There have been 12 official speakers of the Parliament since the office was created in 1956 . [1] The first Speaker of the Parliament was Aden Abdulle Osman, who served prior to independence in the Trust Territory of Somalia, Succeeded by Hagi Bashir Ismail Yusuf on July 1, 1960, Somali National Assembly.
The Federal Parliament of Somalia is the national parliament of Somalia. Formed in August 2012, it is based in the capital Mogadishu and is bicameral, consisting of an upper house which represents federal states and a lower house.
In March 2015, Federal Parliament Speaker Jawari met with UN Special Representative for Somalia Nicholas Kay and the ambassadors of Djibouti, Sweden and Switzerland in Mogadishu. The officials discussed various matters of mutual interest, among which were bilateral ties and how best to attain the Vision 2016 political roadmap's benchmarks.
This is a list of members of the Somali Transitional Federal Parliament. First published on August 29, 2004, the MPs were scheduled to serve until 2009. First published on August 29, 2004, the MPs were scheduled to serve until 2009.
The term of the Parliament of the Federal Government of Somalia, sworn in in 2012, expired in 2016. [5] In 2012 only 135 elders were part of the electoral process. For the 2016 elections the number was increased to 14,025.
It was passed on June 23, 2012, after several days of deliberation between Somali federal and regional politicians. [3] To come into effect, the constitution must be ratified by the new parliament. [4] Under the new constitution, Somalia, now officially known as the Federal Republic of Somalia, is a federation. [5]