Country
UN Women Region
Parliament structure
Electoral system type
Electoral system sub-type
Elected by an electoral college
Type of legislated quotas
Method of filling seats
Special list/ballot for women candidates. For the 2016 parliamentary elections, the seats of the clans who refused to submit the women seat were suspended until final decision by the SIEITs and the Regional State.
Quota for input only OR input and output (quota on results as corrective measure)
Date
Quota target (level) in %
30.00
Women's representation in single/lower house in %
19.70
Quota target met (+/- 2%) (Yes/ No)
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Legal Source (name) - Political Agreement
Garrowe Principles II, 2012; Communiqué from the National Leaders Forum regarding the 2016 Elections, September 2016; 17 September Mogadishu political agreement on the revised electoral model, 2020
Legal provisions - Political Agreement
Lower House:
• Women will make up at least 30% of the parliamentarians. (Garrowe Principles II, article 3.3.e.iv)
• To ensure the women quota in the seats of Houses of the Federal Parliament, the Forum resolves that: If a clan has three (3) seats in the House of the People, one of the seats should be contested exclusively by the women of that clan; Similarly, other clans who are consanguinely related, their seats will be aggregated according to their consanguinity and relations, and then one seat which is exclusively contested by women is required to be selected from each three seats; the seats of the clans who refuse to submit the women seat will be suspended until the SIEITs and the Regional State make a final decision on the seats. (Communiqué from the National Leaders Forum regarding the 2016 Elections, part 5)
• The 30% women quota should be protected/preserved. (Mogadishu agreement, paragraph 5)
Upper House:
• Women will make up at least 30% of the parliamentarians. (Garrowe Principles II, article 3.3.e.iv)
• On the women quota in the Upper House, the Forum agreed that each regional state shall ensure that 30% of the seats of the Upper House will be contested exclusively by women. (Communiqué from the National Leaders Forum regarding the 2016 Elections, part 5)
• The 30% women quota should be protected/preserved. (Mogadishu agreement, paragraph 5)
• Women will make up at least 30% of the parliamentarians. (Garrowe Principles II, article 3.3.e.iv)
• To ensure the women quota in the seats of Houses of the Federal Parliament, the Forum resolves that: If a clan has three (3) seats in the House of the People, one of the seats should be contested exclusively by the women of that clan; Similarly, other clans who are consanguinely related, their seats will be aggregated according to their consanguinity and relations, and then one seat which is exclusively contested by women is required to be selected from each three seats; the seats of the clans who refuse to submit the women seat will be suspended until the SIEITs and the Regional State make a final decision on the seats. (Communiqué from the National Leaders Forum regarding the 2016 Elections, part 5)
• The 30% women quota should be protected/preserved. (Mogadishu agreement, paragraph 5)
Upper House:
• Women will make up at least 30% of the parliamentarians. (Garrowe Principles II, article 3.3.e.iv)
• On the women quota in the Upper House, the Forum agreed that each regional state shall ensure that 30% of the seats of the Upper House will be contested exclusively by women. (Communiqué from the National Leaders Forum regarding the 2016 Elections, part 5)
• The 30% women quota should be protected/preserved. (Mogadishu agreement, paragraph 5)
Time limit: one-time quota; sunset clause
One-time quota: since 2012, gender quotas have been implemented through political agreements ahead of each parliamentary election. Therefore, each agreement applies only to the following election.
Legislated electoral quota for Upper House (Yes/ No)
Comments
Bicameral parliamentary structure. Similar quota in place for Upper House.
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Constitution
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Electoral Law
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Parity Law
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Party Law
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Financing Law
Provisions on gender quotas (Yes/No) - Political Agreement
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