Northern Somalia
Monday, June 28, 2021
Friday, February 19, 2021
An Alternative to Somalia’s Indirect, Clan-Based Election
In 2016, at the end of the mandate of the outgoing parliament, key political actors comprised of the former president (Hassan Sheikh), the PM, and heads of Member States convened a meeting in the
nation’s capital, Mogadishu. They agreed to form a quasi constitutional body called the National Leadership Forum (NLF) to develop a transitional plan that would conveniently bypass Articles 47, 89, 111G, and 73 of the Constitution. The result was the adoption of a limited election modality, widely referenced as “dadban” because it is not a modality sanctioned by law in conformance with Articles 47, 89, 111G, and 73 of the interim Constitution.
Timeline of major events related to the 2020/21 Election:
Major Event | Description | Consequences/Impact |
February 21, 2020 | President Mohamed "Farmajo" signed the election bill into law | MPs win their seats in parliament by a majority rule (or first-past-the-post system), that is, the candidate who wins the most votes becomes the MP for that constituency. MPs will then elect the president and the prime minister. Per the Election Law, the prime minister must be a member of the majority party in parliament. |
February 24, 2020
| UN Special Representative, James Swan, briefed the Security Council and calls the federal government and member states, and “Somaliland” to engage in dialogue and come to a “broad political consensus”1 | The UN representative warned of the “myriad challenges” hampering the implementation of a universal election and has asked Parliament to make two specific amendments to the Election Law as follows:
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June 14, 2020 | Djibouti held a reconciliation meeting between the federal government and the self-declared “Somaliland” region |
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June 17, 2020 | Following the Djibouti Summit on the question of "Somaliland", the president held virtual meeting over Zoom with the leader of Jubaland and asked to resume talks and recognize his authority |
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June 25, 2020 | Chairperson of the National Independent Electoral Commission briefs the House of the People |
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July 18 – July 22, 2020 | The FG and the Member States met in Dusamareb to start negotiating on election modalities called “doorasho dadban” |
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July 25, 2020 | The Lower House of Parliament undertook a vote of no-confidence to dissolve the government of Kheyre |
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August 15, 2020 | The president and leaders of Galmdug, Hirshabelle, and Benadir regions met in Dusamareb as agreed on the last meeting |
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August 19, 2020 | Somali Parliament passes the Supplemental Budget Appropriation Act for 2020 Fiscal Year | For
the first time, the federal government allocates $10,000,000.00 to the
National Independent Electoral Commission (see Code 11603). |
August 20, 2020 | The president and three regional leaders signed a new election model dubbed the ‘Electoral Constituency Caucuses’. The agreement embraces a limited election modality with elements of universal suffrage principles. The agreement elevates the authority of
the NEIC to lead the elections and to work with regional authorities, clan elders, political parties, and the civil society. |
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September 17, 2020 | The president calls invites Puntland and Jubaland to the negotiation table in Mogadishu | Stakeholders agree on revised election model that is akin to an extension of the 2016 election model. The Agreement is dubbed "2019 September 17 Agreement" and currently serves as the foundation for holding a credible election in the near future. In a speech to the Lower House, the president expressed great dismay at the failure to hold a timely and credible elections despite his repeated compromise with the Member States and a coalition of presidential hopefuls. The president pointed to foreign interference as playing a key role in the current political impasse. |
References
Hassan, M. O. (2020, February 21). Somali President Signs Historic Election Bill Into Law. VOA. Retrieved from https://www.voanews.com/africa/somali-president-signs-historic-election-bill-law
United Nations. (2020, February 24). Somalia’s 2020 Elections Will Be Historic Milestone on Long Journey Back to Security, Stability, Special Representative Tells Security Council. UN.org. Retrieved from https://www.un.org/press/en/2020/sc14120.doc.htm
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