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Southwest State Elects New Parliamentary Leadership in Baidoa

Southwest State Elects New Parliamentary Leadership in Baidoa

Southwest State Elects New Parliamentary Leadership in Baidoa


Lawmakers in Southwest State have completed the election of the new leadership of the regional House of Representatives, marking an important step in the state's political transition. The vote took place in Baidoa, where members of parliament selected a new speaker and deputy speakers to guide the legislative institution.


Mahad Mohamed Sheikh Hassan emerged as the winner of the speaker election after securing a clear majority of votes. His victory reflects the confidence placed in him by lawmakers as Southwest State prepares for the next stages of its political process.


New Leadership Takes Charge

In addition to the election of the speaker, lawmakers selected Aden Hassan Mohamed Osama as the first deputy speaker and Shamso Mohamed Yarow as the second deputy speaker. The successful completion of the voting process officially establishes the leadership team that will oversee parliamentary activities in the coming period.


The new parliamentary leadership will be responsible for managing legislative sessions, coordinating parliamentary affairs, and strengthening cooperation between the regional administration and federal institutions. These responsibilities are considered crucial for maintaining effective governance.


Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud welcomed the outcome of the vote and congratulated the newly elected officials. He expressed hope that they would carry out their duties with integrity, transparency, and a commitment to serving the people of Southwest State.


The election comes at a significant moment for Somalia, as political discussions continue regarding elections, constitutional reforms, and the country's future governance structure. Observers view the formation of parliamentary leadership as an important step toward strengthening institutions and promoting political stability.

 

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