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Somali Parliament Approves Constitutional Change Extending Presidential Term and Delaying Elections

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The parliament of Somalia has approved a constitutional amendment that extends the presidential term and delays the country’s next election, a move that has sparked political debate and raised concerns among opposition figures.

Lawmakers voted in favor of the change during a parliamentary session in the capital, Mogadishu. The amendment adjusts the timeline for presidential elections and effectively allows the current administration to remain in office for a longer period than originally scheduled.

Supporters of the amendment argue that the decision is necessary to stabilize the country’s political system and allow more time for electoral reforms. They say the extension will help authorities strengthen democratic institutions and improve the election process in a country that has faced years of political instability and security challenges.

However, critics say the move undermines democratic principles and could weaken trust in the political system. Opposition leaders and civil society groups have warned that delaying elections may increase political tensions and slow progress toward democratic governance.

The decision comes as Somalia continues to deal with security threats, including attacks by the militant group Al-Shabaab, as well as economic and humanitarian challenges affecting large parts of the country.

International partners and regional observers are closely watching the development, emphasizing the importance of maintaining democratic processes and political stability in the Horn of Africa nation.

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