Somalia Approves Bill To Restore Universal Suffrage For First Time In Decades

In recent years, Somalia’s political landscape has been shaped by widespread insecurity due to an ongoing Islamist insurgency and weak state structures. These challenges had led to lawmakers electing the president, with the selection of lawmakers themselves being handled by clan heads in both the federal government and regional states.

The plan to transition to direct voting was initially scheduled for 2020, but persistent political disputes and security concerns forced the government to retain the indirect voting system.