Transitional Federal Parliament

Transitional Federal Parliament

The Transitional Federal Parliament of the Somali Republic ( _so. "Golaha Shacabka Federaalka Kumeelgaarka ee Jamhuuriyada Soomaaliya"; often "Baarlamaanka Federaalka Soomaaliya") is an interim Parliament of Somalia formed in neighbouring Kenya in 2004.

The Transitional Federal Parliament has 275 members, with each of Somalia's four major clans getting 61 seats in the parliament, while an alliance of minority clans was awarded 31 seats. The Charter also dictates that at least 12% of the Parliament shall be women (Article 29).

One of the formal "de jure" powers vested in the Parliament according to the Transitional Federal Charter (Article 5) is the governance and administration of Mogadishu as the capital city. However, in actuality this power "de facto" lies in the hands of particular warlords, many of whom are also members of parliament. De facto the state is in anomie with only loose governmental structures.

On February 26 2006 the parliament first met inside Somalia, in the city of Baidoa, 260 kilometers northwest of Mogadishu. 210 lawmakers of the 275-member parliament met in a grain warehouse temporarily converted into a meeting hall. [http://www.somali-gov.info/newspages/IDbay.htm Parliament meets for the first time inside Somalia] , "Transitional Federal Government of Somalia", 2006] For this reason the Transitional Federal Government is also sometimes referred to as simply the "Baidoa Government."

The Parliament as the legislative branch formed the executive branch, known as the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of the Somali Republic ("Dowalada Federaalka Ku Meel gaarka ah ee Jamhuuriyada Soomaaliya") by electing Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed as president of Somalia in 2004. [" [http://www.somalia.cc/article_read.asp?item=6 The Transitional Federal Charter of the Somali Republic] " and " [http://www.somalia.cc/article_read.asp?item=3 Dastuurka Qaranka Soomaaliyeed] " (Somali language version). Accessed 29 November 2006.] He appointed a cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi.

The Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP), Transitional Federal Government (TFG), and the Transitional Federal Charter (TFC) collectively comprise the Transitional Federal Institutions (TFI) of the new Somali government. The TFG is the successor to the Transitional National Government (TNG) of 20002004. [http://www.unhcr.org/home/RSDCOI/44e9ac6e3.pdf Can the Somali Crisis Be Contained?] UNHCR]

Leaders of Parliament

Clan representation

"The 4.5 formula" was developed at the last peace conference in Nairobi in the early 2000s. It gives equal quotas for representation in government to the four major clans, and a half-point to the fifth, the cluster of minority clans. [ [http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGAFR520012005?open&of=ENG-SOM Somalia: Urgent need for effective human rights protection under the new transitional government | Amnesty International ] ]

The four "major" clans are the Hawiye, Rahanweyn, Dir and Darod. The "minor" fifth clan, called "the fifth", includes, but is not limited to, other ethnically Somali clans such as Midgan, Tumal, and Yibir, and other non-ethnically Somali people, such as Eyle, Bantu (Jareerweyne), Reer Hamar, Bravanese and other Benadiri people, and Bajuni. [ [http://www.cfr.org/publication/12475/somalias_transitional_government.html?breadcrumb=%2Fbios%2F11392%2Feben_kaplan Somalia’s Transitional Government - Council on Foreign Relations ] ]

The transitional Somali parliament has 275 representatives. Thus each major clan has 61 seats and the minor clans have 31 seats to share among themselves. This formula has been widely condemned as being unfair and ineffective by both the intellectual and religious Somali communities.fact|date=March 2007

List of Parliamentarians

Islamic sharia as basis of national law

Chapter 2 of the Transitional Federal Charter defines Islam as the national religion and sharia law as the basis of national legislation (Article 8).

Chapter 9 of the Charter defines the scope and powers of the federal judiciary. Until its broader adoption, many "de facto" decisions were or still are made by local tribal meetings, or, during 2006, by the sharia courts organized by the Islamic Courts Union.

History

The Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of the Republic of Somalia has had a tumultuous history. It is the most recent attempt to restore national institutions to Somalia after the 1991 downfall of Siad Barre and the ensuing Somali Civil War. The country has been run for more than a decade by tribal factions and warlords.

Human rights violations

According to the HRW, during the 2007 battle of Mogadishu, TFG forces failed to provide effective warnings when alerting civilians of impending military operations. Like the Ethiopian military, it participated in widespread pillaging and looting of civilian property. The TFG forces interfered with the delivery of humanitarian assistance and in some instances directly attacked humanitarian personnel. Also, it was reported that it committed mass arrests and mistreatment of persons in custody. [ [http://hrw.org/reports/2007/somalia0807/9.htm#_Toc174082645 Somalia: Shell-Shocked: Civilians Under Siege in Mogadishu: IX. Applying International Humanitarian Law to the Conflict in Somalia ] ]

Notes and references

External links

* [http://www.somali-gov.info/ Official Federal government Website for Somalia]
* [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications//chiefs/chiefs164.html Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments] CIA, last updated 11/22/2006
* [http://www.afrol.com/html/Countries/Somalia/documents/un_sg_111001.htm Report of the UN Secretary-General on the situation in Somalia, 11 October 2001] , United Nations Security Council


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