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The House of Representatives (Somali: Golaha Wakiilada, Arabic: مجلس النواب) is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Somaliland, with the House of Elders being the upper house. The interim House of Representatives was formed in 1991, and driven by Somali National Movement. [1] Somaliland National Charter of 1993 established ...
The House of Representatives (Lower Chamber) The current speakership position was established in the 1990s, following the formation of the Somaliland polity. Since July 2023, Yasin Haji Mohamoud has been the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Somaliland, while Said Mire Farah is the first deputy speaker and Ali Hamud the second deputy ...
The Government of the Republic of Somaliland (JSL) (Somali: Dowladda Soomaaliland or Xukuumada Soomaaliland, Arabic: حكومة صوماليلاند, romanized: Hukumat Sumaliland) is the central government of Somaliland. The Government of Somaliland consists of legislative, executive, and judicial branches, each of which functions ...
Ali Ibrahim Jama – former governor of Somaliland's Central Bank; Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi – former Speaker of the House of Representatives of Somaliland; Ali Omar Mohamed – former manager of Berbera Port; Mohamed Hassan Maidane – former mayor of Borama and current MP of Somaliland; Hussein Mohamed Jiciir – former mayor of Hargeisa
When Somaliland declared independence in 1991, he became the first governor of the Sool region. In 1991, President Egal appointed Faratoon as Minister of Health and Labor. [10] In 1997, he became a member of the Somaliland House of Representatives and was one of the members who drafted the Constitution of Somaliland. [10]
Somaliland has a multi-party system, with a constitutional limit of three official parties at the national level (determined for a 10-year period at the beginning of each decade based on municipal election results, in which more parties are allowed) as an attempt to avoid political tribalism.
Ministers are approved by the House of Representatives which is the lower house of the Parliament. The cabinet is composed of ministers, deputy ministers and also state ministers. The number of ministers in Somaliland changes from time to time, and now there is composed of the 23 Ministries, [15] as the cabinet is
The six regions of Somaliland, which also act as electoral constituencies. The 82 MPs in the lower House of Representatives of Somaliland are elected in six multi-member constituencies coterminous with the regions of Somaliland, using open list proportional representation for a five-year term. [14]