Beyond the Ballot: Addressing Post-Electoral Institutional Instability in Puntland’s First Elected Local Councils

Since its founding in 1998 as a response to the post-1991 state collapse, Puntland has played a pioneering role in Somalia’s peacebuilding and state rebuilding. Initially guided by traditional elders (Isimo), who mediated both political and clan-based conflicts, Puntland gradually adopted institutional frameworks aimed at transitioning from clan-based selection to a more representative political system based on citizen participation[1].


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