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Somalia’s Jubaland Rejects Constitutional Amendments, Warns of Legitimacy Crisis

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Last updated: March 5, 2026 9:16 am
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Jubaland Rejects Proposed Changes to Somalia’s Constitution Amid Tensions with Federal Government

Mogadishu—Jubaland, a semi-autonomous region in Somalia, has made it clear that it will not accept any amendments to the country’s provisional constitution that lack broad national agreement. This firm stance comes in response to federal efforts to revise key constitutional chapters without including Jubaland’s representatives in the discussions.

The Jubaland presidency issued a statement emphasizing that its lawmakers in the Federal Parliament were excluded from the ongoing constitutional review, invalidating the legitimacy of any changes deemed necessary by the federal authorities. The statement followed consultations with Jubaland’s federal lawmakers, regional officials, and various civil society members.

The regional government, based in Kismayo, pointed out that the exclusion of its lawmakers from this crucial process diminishes the credibility and inclusiveness essential for meaningful constitutional reform. Jubaland officials firmly stated that unilateral changes would not be recognized, asserting that any new constitution adopted without a consensus would not resonate with the broader Somali populace.

As tensions escalate, Jubaland authorities expressed readiness to explore “all legal options” should federal mandates expire without a mutually agreed electoral framework. They highlight concerns over federal decision-making, which, they argue, sidesteps the input of crucial Jubaland stakeholders.

Recent weeks have seen the Federal Government of Somalia intensifying efforts to revise five chapters of the provisional constitution. However, leaders from both Jubaland and Puntland have denounced these attempts as one-sided and inadequate, raising alarms about political stability in the country. The dispute underscores a growing rift between the federal government in Mogadishu and its regional counterparts, exacerbated by the sensitive context of upcoming elections and a pivotal phase of constitutional reform.

As Somalia navigates a challenging political landscape, Jubaland’s rejection of unilateral constitutional changes emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach involving all member states. Without this, the potential for conflict and further divisions may pose significant risks to the nation’s stability and progress.

— Reported by Nexio News

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