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    Why Parliamentary Ban Rules Are Sparking Anger in Mogadishu

    February 8, 2026
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    Parliamentary Ban actions have taken center stage this February 2026 after the Speaker of the House decided to stop a group of opposition members from entering the building. The trouble started when the government tried to introduce new changes to the constitution that some people think will give the president too much power for the next election. When the session began many lawmakers started shouting and blowing whistles to stop the debate and this led to a Parliamentary Restrictions for those who were making the most noise. It is a very messy situation because the people who are blocked say they are just doing their job to protect the laws of the country while the leadership says they are just causing chaos. This Parliamentary Restrictions means that some regions of Somalia currently have no voice in the big decisions being made about our future and our money. We are seeing police officers standing at the gates to make sure the Parliamentary Ban is followed and this has led to some small fights in the streets outside. The whole city is talking about this Parliamentary Restrictions because it feels like the politicians are fighting more with each other than they are fighting against the real problems like hunger or safety. It is a very sad day for our democracy when a Parliamentary Ban is used to keep the people’s representatives away from their seats just because they have a different opinion.

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    The reason why this Parliamentary Restrictions is so serious right now is that the country is getting ready for a big vote in 2026 and everyone is nervous about who will be in charge. This Parliamentary Restrictions is being seen by the opposition as a way to “steal” the vote by making sure only the friends of the government are allowed to talk. When you have a Parliamentary Restrictions on 20 or 30 people it changes the whole balance of power inside the room and makes it easy to pass any law without a real fight. Many people are calling for the international community to step in and help end the Parliamentary Ban so that everyone can go back to work and talk like adults. Because of the Parliamentary Restrictions even the journalists are finding it hard to get inside to tell the truth about what is happening behind the closed doors. This Parliamentary Restrictions is not just a legal move; it is a sign that the political temperature in Somalia is hitting a boiling point that could lead to more trouble if it is not fixed soon.

    Consequences of the Current Parliamentary Restrictions on Lawmakers

    First the Parliamentary Restrictions makes the public lose trust in the government because it looks like the leaders are afraid of hearing “no” from their rivals. Second under the Parliamentary Ban the laws that are passed might not be seen as real or fair by the people living in the far away regions like Puntland or Jubaland. Third the Parliamentary Restrictions could lead to a delay in the national budget which means that soldiers and teachers might not get their salaries on time this month.

    Fourth because of the Parliamentary Ban many young people are feeling discouraged about joining politics because they see it as a game of force instead of a game of ideas. Fifth the Parliamentary Ban has forced the opposition to hold their own meetings in hotels which creates a “parallel government” feeling that is very dangerous for peace. Sixth and finally the Parliamentary Ban is hurting our image with foreign investors who don’t want to put money into a place where the parliament is always in a state of war.

    Resolving the Conflict and Ending the Parliamentary Ban

    If we want to see a strong Somalia we must find a way to talk through our problems without using a Parliamentary Ban as a weapon against each other. The Parliamentary Ban might work for a few days to keep things quiet but it will never solve the deep disagreements that are tearing the country apart. We need to remember that every person sitting in that hall was sent there by their community and a Parliamentary Ban is an insult to the voters who put them there.

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    The only way to move forward is to lift the Parliamentary Ban and sit down at a big table to discuss the constitution in a way that makes everyone feel safe. The Parliamentary Ban should be a last resort for very bad behavior not a tool for politics. Let us hope that the elders and the religious leaders can help the Speaker see that the Parliamentary Ban is doing more harm than good for the nation.

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