By Zakaria Hassan, 28 January 2026
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The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Somalia has rejected allegations by some members of parliament that key actors are being sidelined from the ongoing constitutional review process, insisting that consultations remain inclusive and open to all stakeholders.
In a press statement issued on Tuesday, the ministry said the review of proposed amendments to the Provisional Constitution is proceeding in line with agreed institutional roles, involving the Ministry of Justice, the Independent Constitutional Review and Implementation Commission (ICRIC), and the Parliamentary Oversight Committee, in coordination with federal member states.
The ministry specifically addressed claims regarding Puntland, stating that the regional administration had received official invitations to participate in consultations on the proposed amendments but had chosen not to engage for political reasons. By contrast, the statement noted, Jubaland has taken part in the process.
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