Saturday 21 June 2025 {HMC}The Federal Government of Somalia has announced the postponement of the upcoming National Consultative Council meeting, originally scheduled to begin on June 22 in Mogadishu.
In a brief statement issued Saturday, the government cited preparations for the countryās Independence Day celebrations as the reason for the delay. The high-level meeting has been rescheduled for July 15.
āDue to the importance and preparations for the Independence Week celebrations, the National Consultative Council meetingāinitially scheduled by the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, His Excellency Dr. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, for June 22, 2025āhas been postponed. The meeting will now take place on July 15, 2025, God willing,ā the statement said.
The upcoming session is expected to bring together senior officials from the federal government, leaders of some Federal Member States, and the Governor of the Banadir region. However, it remains unclear whether leaders from Puntland and Jubbalandātwo states that have been at odds with the federal governmentāwill attend.
Both Puntland and Jubbaland have continued to boycott recent rounds of talks, raising concerns about national unity and progress on key governance issues.



