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    Somali Parliamentary Chaos: Will it push leaders toward compromise before the 2026 elections?

    January 29, 2026
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    Somali Parliamentary Chaos became the main headline across East Africa this Wednesday after a peaceful session in Mogadishu turned into a scene of shouting and physical fighting. On January 28 2026 the members of the Federal Parliament gathered to discuss regular business but things went wrong when the Speaker tried to add new constitutional changes to the schedule without warning. This Somali Parliamentary Chaos started because opposition lawmakers felt that the government was trying to sneak in rules that would extend the terms of current officials beyond the legal limit. As soon as the papers were handed out some angry MPs began tearing them up and blowing loud whistles to make sure no one could speak.

    The video from inside the hall shows a very sad image of our leaders exchanging punches instead of using their words to solve the problems of the nation. It is a moment of Somali Parliamentary Crisis that makes many people wonder if the progress we have made in the last few years is about to be lost because of a few political disagreements.

    The fight inside the building was so bad that the security guards had to step in but even they struggled to keep the peace between the different groups of politicians. This Somali Parliamentary Crisis shows how much tension is building up as we get closer to the May and June deadlines for the end of the current government mandate. The opposition says that the move by Speaker Madobe was a “betrayal” of the constitution while the government supporters say they just want to make the system more stable for direct voting. This Somali Parliamentary Chaos is not just about a few men fighting in a room; it is about the future of millions of Somalis who want to live in a country where the laws are respected by everyone. If the parliament cannot even finish a single meeting without falling into Somali Parliamentary Crisis then it will be very hard for the people to trust them to lead the country through the upcoming elections.

    Reasons Why the Somali Parliamentary Crisis is a Warning Sign

    First the Somali Parliamentary Crisis proves that there is a big lack of trust between the President and the leaders of the regional states like Puntland and Jubaland. Second it shows that the plan for “one person one vote” is facing a lot of hurdles that might be too high to jump over in just a few months. Third this Somali Parliamentary Chaos might encourage groups like Al-Shabaab to take advantage of the political weakness while the leaders are busy fighting each other.

    Fourth the images of the Somali Parliamentary Crisis could make international partners hesitate to send more aid or investment because they want to see a government that is united and professional. Fifth many young people who were excited about the 2026 elections might lose hope and stop caring about politics after seeing this Somali Parliamentary Chaos on their social media feeds. Sixth and finally the incident shows that the rules of the parliament need to be much clearer so that no one can change the agenda at the last minute and cause another Somali Parliamentary Chaos event.

    Can We Move Past the Somali Parliamentary Chaos?

    The only way to fix the damage from the Somali Parliamentary Chaos is for all the leaders to sit down in a quiet room and talk without any cameras or weapons around. We have seen this kind of trouble before in our history and every time it ended badly for the regular citizens who just want peace and a job. The Somali Parliamentary Chaos should be a lesson that you cannot force big changes on a country without making sure that everyone is on board first.

    In the next few days there are supposed to be high-level talks between the government and the opposition and everyone is praying that those meetings go better than the one in the parliament. The Somali Parliamentary Chaos is a fire that needs to be put out quickly before it spreads to the streets of Mogadishu and beyond.



    Read Also: Can the Somali Political Crisis be resolved before the nation falls back into the dark patterns of twenty years ago?

    In 2026 we should be talking about new hospitals and better schools instead of talking about which MP hit another one with a chair. The Somali Parliamentary Chaos is a reminder that democracy is very hard work and it requires a lot of patience and respect for the other side. Let us hope that by the time February comes the leaders have found a way to work together so that the Somali Parliamentary Chaos becomes a thing of the past. Our country has suffered enough and we don’t need another crisis to hold us back from the bright future we deserve.

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