It looks like the federal parliament of Somalia will postpone its scheduled session for Wednesday due to concerns about not meeting the quorum requirement.
With parliament made up of 275 MPs, at least 139 members need to be present for the session to proceed.
However, many MPs are currently outside Mogadishu, raising concerns that this minimum number would not be reached, leading to the postponement of the session.
This situation underscores the challenges in ensuring consistent attendance and participation among MPs.
Parliament needs quorum for the legislative process to function smoothly.