Politics of Somalia

[3] With a new constitution and a new parliament representing diverse parties and factions, Somalia's political structure subsequently showed signs of stabilization.

[7][8] The Constitution states that the judiciary is independent of the legislative and executive branches of government whilst fulfilling its judicial functions.

The national court structure consists of: A nine-member Judicial Service Commission appoints any Federal tier member of the judiciary.

[9] It also selects and presents potential Constitutional Court judges to the House of the People of the Federal Parliament for approval.

[6] Somalia is officially divided into eighteen regions (plural gobollada; singular gobol), which in turn are subdivided into districts.

A clickable map of Somalia exhibiting its eighteen administrative regions. Jubbada Hoose Jubbada Dhexe Gedo Bay Somalia Bakool Shabeellaha Hoose Shabeellaha Dhexe Banaadir Hiiraan Galguduud Mudug Nugaal Bari Somalia Sool Sanaag Togdheer Woqooyi Galbeed Awdal
A clickable map of Somalia exhibiting its eighteen administrative regions.