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    Somalia’s Speaker Jets Off to Algeria Amid No-Confidence Motion

    May 1, 2025
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    Somalia’s Speaker Sheikh Adan Madobe traveled to Algeria for a parliamentary summit as political tensions rise back home. His departure comes amid speculation around a possible No-Confidence Motion against Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre. The absence of several MPs recently stalled a critical parliament session.

    No-Confidence Motion Casts Shadow Over Speaker’s Algeria Visit

    Speaker Sheikh Adan Madobe’s trip to Algeria coincides with rising political tension in Somalia’s parliament. Out of 275 lawmakers, only 137 attended the most recent session—two short of quorum. This absence disrupted parliamentary proceedings, fueling speculation of a No-Confidence Motion against Prime Minister Barre. Analysts say the timing raises questions about political maneuvering.

    Somali Parliament Faces Disruptions Amid Political Unrest

    According to Somalia’s parliamentary records, more than 50 MPs have missed multiple sessions in 2024. These absences have led to delays in critical debates, including those on national security and governance. The persistent lack of quorum undermines legislative progress and reflects deepening divisions within the governing coalition.

    Public Frustration Grows Over Repeated Session Delays

    A recent survey by the Somali Public Affairs Institute shows that 68% of citizens are dissatisfied with the parliament’s performance. Citizens have voiced frustration on social media over repeated delays, especially as economic and security challenges remain unaddressed. Calls for accountability and transparency are increasing across the public sphere.

    Speaker’s Trip Abroad Fuels Speculation on No-Confidence Motion

    The Speaker’s decision to leave the country during a politically sensitive period has drawn criticism from both lawmakers and citizens. Political commentators believe his absence may be strategic, possibly to deflect pressure or delay proceedings. The controversy further intensifies the spotlight on the No-Confidence Motion being discussed behind closed doors. Observers warn that prolonged delays in parliament could weaken public trust and hinder Somalia’s reform agenda. Regional allies are also closely monitoring the situation for signs of political instability.

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