The Supreme Court of the country denies that the results of the South West election have been submitted
MOGADISHU – The Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Somalia has announced that no official results related to the election that took place in the South West administration of Somalia have yet been submitted. A press release from the Supreme Court stated that the agency has not received any accurate election results that are expected to be approved […]

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Article context
What happened
- The Supreme Court of Somalia has denied that official election results from the South West State have been submitted. The court stated that it has not received any valid election results for verification.
Key claims
- The Supreme Court reports that no official election results have been submitted regarding the South West State elections.
- The court has not received any valid results for verification or approval.
- This statement follows earlier claims by the National Independent Electoral Commission about awaiting a legal decision from the Supreme Court.
- The situation raises uncertainties about the legal process related to the recent elections in South West State.
Source limitations
- The article relies solely on a statement from the Supreme Court without independent verification.
- There is no response from the National Independent Electoral Commission regarding the court's claims.
- The article does not provide details on the specific elections or the timeline of events.
Reader takeaway
The Supreme Court's denial of receiving election results raises concerns about the electoral process in South West State.
What remains unclear
- What specific issues are causing the delay in the submission of election results?
- How will this situation affect the overall electoral process in Somalia?
- What steps will the Supreme Court take next regarding the election results?
Why it matters
The article does not provide enough independently verified detail to assess the specific significance of this event beyond what is reported.
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MOGADISHU – The Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Somalia has announced that no official results related to the election that took place in the South West administration of Somalia have yet been submitted.
A press release from the Supreme Court stated that the agency has not received any accurate election results that are expected to be approved or verified for their legality.
This comes at a time when the National Independent Electoral Commission has previously stated that it is awaiting a decision or legal authorization from the Supreme Court regarding the election results, in order to complete the electoral process.
The Supreme Court has clarified that there are no official results that have been submitted, which casts doubt on the status of the legal process related to the recent elections in South West.
Discussions regarding the one-person, one-vote elections in the country are still ongoing, with a lack of consensus among the various agencies involved in the electoral process.
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- Shabelle Media
- Language mix
- Soomaali
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