Mogadishu, SONNA – The Speaker of the House of the People of the Federal Parliament of Somalia, His Excellency Sheikh Aden Mohamed Nur (Madobe), chaired a meeting of the Standing Committee at the Parliament’s headquarters in Villa Hargeisa on [insert date]. The meeting focused on preparations for the upcoming sixth parliamentary session, which is set to address critical national priorities, including the completion of the constitutional review process.
In his opening remarks, Speaker Madobe emphasized the importance of the sixth session, scheduled to begin on Saturday, highlighting the significant tasks ahead. Key among these is the finalization of the constitutional review, a pivotal step in strengthening Somalia’s governance framework and ensuring the country’s political stability.
During the meeting, the chairpersons of the various standing committees provided updates on the legislative proposals under their purview and identified gaps in the current procedures. The discussions aimed to streamline efforts and ensure that the Parliament is well-prepared to tackle the pressing issues on its agenda.
Speaker Madobe urged the committees to work diligently and collaboratively to address the challenges facing the nation. He stressed the need for unity and efficiency in advancing the legislative agenda, particularly in completing the constitutional review, which is seen as a cornerstone for Somalia’s democratic progress and institutional development.
The meeting also served as a platform for committee leaders to align their priorities and coordinate their efforts ahead of the sixth session. The Speaker reiterated the Parliament’s commitment to fulfilling its constitutional mandate and serving the interests of the Somali people.
The upcoming parliamentary session is expected to be a critical juncture for Somalia as it continues its journey toward political stability and recovery. The completion of the constitutional review process will pave the way for enhanced governance, rule of law, and democratic institutions in the country.