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    Puntland and Jubbaland Stick to 2012 Constitution and Reject Changes

    June 26, 2025
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    Puntland and Jubbaland have released a joint communiqué that sets out a shared position on a range of critical governance questions—from constitutional reform to humanitarian aid.
    Their message is clear:

    Somalia’s future must stay rooted in 2012 Provisional Constitution and in a genuine federal system that distributes power fairly across all regions.

    Puntland and Jubbaland Reject Unilateral Constitutional Amendments

    Both administrations labeled any attempt to change the Provisional Constitution without broad consensus “illegitimate and unconstitutional.”

    They argue that federal institutions alone lack the mandate to rewrite the document that underpins Somalia’s fragile federal structure, and warn that unsanctioned amendments will carry no legal weight inside their territories.

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    Call for State-Led Local Elections

    Puntland and Jubbaland urged fellow Federal Member States to organize district-level elections in line with their own regional charters and the national constitution.

    They also pressed states that have yet to hold such polls to form electoral committees quickly so that democratic local councils can become a reality country-wide.

    A Direct Appeal to President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud

    Addressing President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud by name, the communiqué emphasizes the need to respect the constitution, safeguard national unity, and protect Somalia’s sovereignty.

    The leaders voiced support for the National Salvation Forum’s ongoing work to keep Somalia on track for timely, inclusive elections and to avert political backsliding.

    Warning Against Politicized Humanitarian Aid

    The two states accuse the Federal Government of using international humanitarian assistance as a political lever, deepening divisions rather than alleviating suffering.

    They call on global donors to adopt neutral distribution mechanisms that do not rely solely on federal channels.

    Airspace Management and a UN Complaint

    Reasserting their constitutional rights over airspace, the two states revealed plans to file a formal complaint against certain UN agencies they say have overstepped their mandates.

    They insist that air-traffic control and related revenues should reflect Somalia’s federal setup.

    By presenting a united front, Puntland and Jubbaland aim to strengthen federalism and prevent constitutional overreach—while pushing the rest of Somalia toward fair, timely elections.

    Whether this joint stance translates into nationwide consensus or escalates tensions will shape Somalia’s political landscape in the months ahead.

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