By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Nexio Global Media
Hot News
South Africa Deports Zimbabwe’s Chatunga Mugabe After Firearm, Immigration Convictions
“US Stocks Hold Steady Ahead of Big Tech Earnings: Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta in Focus” (14 words, includes key actors, location, and SEO-friendly terms while maintaining accuracy)
UK MP Peter Dowd denies rumors of stepping aside for Mayor Andy Burnham

“Cleveland School Board Faces Public Outcry Over Layoffs, School Closures in Cost-Cutting Plan”

“Antoine Griezmann Embodies Atletico Madrid’s Identity Beyond Trophies, Says Simeone”

Nexio Global MediaNexio Global Media
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Security
  • Africa
  • Central Ohio
  • Immigration
  • America Today
  • Human Stories
  • Opinion
Search
  • Home
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Security
  • Africa
  • Central Ohio
  • Immigration
  • America Today
  • Human Stories
  • Opinion
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Nexio Studio Network. Designed by Crowntech. All Rights Reserved.
Nexio Global Media > Africa > Somaliland’s House of Elders Extends Parliament Terms Amid Public Outcry
Africa

Somaliland’s House of Elders Extends Parliament Terms Amid Public Outcry

Nexio Studio Newsroom
Last updated: April 29, 2026 6:29 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Somaliland Extends Parliamentary Mandates by 27 Months Amid Election Delays

Contents
Overwhelming Approval Despite CriticismSelf-Extension Raises EyebrowsLimited Media Access Fuels Transparency ConcernsMixed Reactions: Stability vs. DemocracyWhat’s Next?

Hargeisa, April 29 – Somaliland’s House of Elders has approved a controversial 27-month extension for the mandates of the House of Representatives and local councils, pushing the next elections to 2026. The decision, finalized on Tuesday, has sparked debate over democratic accountability and institutional transparency in the self-declared republic.

Overwhelming Approval Despite Criticism

In a session attended by 72 of the chamber’s 82 members, 71 voted in favor of the extension, which will take effect on July 7, 2026—when the current terms were originally set to expire. The upper house cited constitutional provisions and consultations with electoral authorities, emphasizing the need for “credible and coordinated” elections amid logistical and technical delays.

However, the move has drawn sharp criticism from governance watchdogs and opposition figures. Guleid Ahmed Jama, director of the Centre for Rule of Law and Good Governance, called the extension “unconstitutional” and warned it could erode public trust.

“The Guurti [House of Elders] is essentially rewarding itself with extra time in power,” Jama told reporters. “This undermines Somaliland’s democratic progress and sets a dangerous precedent.”

Self-Extension Raises Eyebrows

Under Somaliland’s constitution, any extension granted to the House of Representatives automatically tacks an additional year onto the House of Elders’ term—meaning the Guurti’s own mandate could stretch by 39 months. Critics argue this creates a conflict of interest, as lawmakers effectively prolong their own tenure.

“This is a case of ‘you scratch my back, I scratch yours,’” Jama said. “The public is rightfully angry. The president promised no term extensions—now he must act on that pledge.”

Limited Media Access Fuels Transparency Concerns

The closed-door nature of the session has also raised red flags. Independent journalists were barred from the parliamentary compound, with only state-affiliated media permitted inside. Observers say the lack of scrutiny further fuels skepticism about the decision’s legitimacy.

Mixed Reactions: Stability vs. Democracy

Supporters of the extension argue it prevents rushed elections and allows adequate preparation. Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991, has held multiple peaceful elections but has faced increasing delays in recent years.

Yet opponents warn the lengthy postponement risks weakening democratic norms. Social media has been flooded with discontent, with many citizens calling the move a “power grab.”

What’s Next?

The government has yet to issue a formal response, though earlier statements suggested a preference for shorter, more flexible timelines tied to electoral readiness. The decision could reshape Somaliland’s political landscape, potentially aligning future parliamentary and presidential elections.

As tensions simmer, the international community and local activists will be watching closely to see whether the breakaway region upholds its reputation for stability—or if the extended mandates deepen political divisions.

— Reported by Nexio News

You Might Also Like

South Africa Deports Zimbabwe’s Chatunga Mugabe After Firearm, Immigration Convictions

  1. “UNICEF Warns of New Child Catastrophe in Sudan’s Darfur as Violence Escalates”
  2. “Nigeria Approves $516M Sokoto-Badagry Highway Loan Amid Debt Fears”
  3. “IMF Grants Liberia $266M Boost for Climate Resilience and Reform”
  4. “Burkina Faso’s 100,000-Strong Civilian Militia Plan Sparks Rights Concerns”
  5. “Harare’s Cleanup Efforts Fail as Illegal Vendors Defy Zimbabwe Crackdown”

Each headline is:

  • Stronger (action verbs: “Warns,” “Approves,” “Grants,” “Sparks,” “Defy”)
  • Clearer (specifies key actors: UNICEF, Nigeria, IMF, Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe)
  • SEO-optimized (includes critical keywords like “Darfur,” “Nigeria loan,” “IMF Liberia,” “Burkina Faso militia,” “Harare vendors”)
  • Location-specific (Sudan, Nigeria, Liberia, Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe)
  • Professional tone (concise, factual, urgency-driven)

No fluff, no passive voice—just impactful news hooks.

“Nigeria Approves $516M Loan for Tinubu’s Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway Project”

(Stronger because: specifies country, key actor (Tinubu), project name, and amount—critical for SEO. Concise yet comprehensive.)

“Kenyan President William Ruto Clarifies Nigeria English Remarks After Backlash”

(Alternative, stronger version:)
“Kenya’s Ruto Walks Back Nigeria English Proficiency Comments Amid Outrage”

(SEO-optimized, location-specific:)
“Kenyan Leader Ruto Denies Mocking Nigeria’s English Skills, Calls Claims Misquoted”

(Most concise & impactful:)
“Ruto Backtracks: ‘Misquoted’ on Nigeria’s English Proficiency”

(Most engaging for debate:)
“Kenya’s President Ruto Faces Nigeria Backlash Over ‘Misinterpreted’ English Remarks”

(Most diplomatic tone:)
“Ruto Seeks to Mend Ties With Nigeria After Disputed English Proficiency Comments”

Pick the one that best fits your editorial tone. All versions:

  • Keep the core event (Ruto clarifying remarks)
  • Name key actors (Ruto, Nigeria)
  • Avoid passive voice
  • Under 14 words
  • SEO-friendly (includes “Nigeria,” “Kenya,” “English”)
  • No fluff (“reports,” “according to”)

“South African Anti-Immigrant Protesters Clash With Police in Pretoria Over Unemployment” (14 words – includes key actors, location, conflict, and core issue while maintaining SEO strength)

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More Popular from Foxiz

World

Ex-Diplomat Etienne Davignon, 93, Faces Accusations in Independence Hero’s Assassination

By Nexio Studio Newsroom 6 Min Read

RBI Bolsters Rupee as Surging Crude, Weak Currency Strain India’s Forex Reserves

By Nexio Studio Newsroom
Business

Jerome Powell Vows to Stay as Fed Chair Amid Ongoing DOJ Investigation

By Nexio Studio Newsroom 8 Min Read
- Advertisement -
Ad image
Business

Pentagon’s Pete Hegseth berates war reporters amid Iran conflict, BBC reports

Pentagon Press Briefing Highlights Tensions as U.S.-Iran Conflict Enters Day 13 Washington, D.C. — On the…

By Nexio Studio Newsroom
World

The States Braces for Protests Over New COVID Rules

Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying…

By Nexio Studio Newsroom
World

Two Anti-Lockdown Leaders Arrested as Protests Held Across Valinor

Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying…

By Nexio Studio Newsroom
Breaking News

High Number Of EV Chargers Did Not Jump Start The Market

The real test is not whether you avoid this failure, because you won’t. It’s whether you…

By Nexio Studio Newsroom
Breaking News

How Amazon Quietly Built a Success Shipping System

The real test is not whether you avoid this failure, because you won’t. It’s whether you…

Sponsored by StoneStone
Nexio Global Media

Nexio Studio Media is a global newsroom covering breaking news, diaspora, human stories, interviews, and opinion. Contact: admin@nexiostudio.com

Categories

Quick Links

Nexio Global MediaNexio Global Media
© 2026 Nexio Studio. All rights reserved.
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?