This is a list of members of the Somali Transitional Federal Parliament . First published on August 29, 2004, the MPs were scheduled to serve until 2009.
Number | Member of Parliament | Clan, Faction, Gender, Cabinet Position, Notes | |
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1. | Hon. faid mahamed ali | ||
2. | Hon. Ismail A.rahin Mohamed Ali | ||
3. | Hon. Abdilahi Mohamed Shine | ||
4. | Hon. omar nur gacal | ||
5. | Hon. omar yusuf bariise | ||
6. | Hon. Axmed gacal taako | ||
7. | Hon. khalif axmed gabow | ||
8. | Hon. xaaji gacamey | ||
9. | Hon. muxuyadin yalaxow | ||
10. | Hon. Osman Mohamud Mohamed (Dufle) | ||
11. | Hon. geni omar | ||
12. | Hon. kufra feeleey | ||
13. | Hon. Abdalla Derow Isak | ||
14. | Hon. Abdalla Haji Ali | ||
15. | Hon. Abdi Abdulle Saeed | ||
16. | Hon. Abdi Ahmed Dhuhulow | ||
17. | Hon. Abdi Bulle Hussein | ||
18. | Hon. Abdi Haji Yaris | ||
19. | Hon. Abdi Harshi Abdillahi | ||
20. | Hon. Abdi Mohamed Tarrah | ||
21. | Hon. Abdi Warsame Isak | ||
22. | Hon. Abdiaziz Abdullahi Mohamed | ||
23. | Hon. Abdiazis Ibrahim Osman | ||
24. | Hon. Abdiaziz Shekh Yusuf | ||
25. | Hon. Abdikafi Moalin Hassan | ||
26. | Hon. Abdikarim Ahmed Ali | ||
27. | Hon. Abdillahi Ahmed Abdille | ||
28. | Hon. Abdirahaman Jama Abdalla | ||
29. | Hon. Abdirahman Abdi Warre | ||
30. | Hon. Abdirahman Haji Ismail | ||
31. | Hon. Abdirahman Mohamud Ali | ||
32. | Hon. Abdirahman Osman Dirir | ||
33. | Hon. Abdirashid Mohamed Hidig | ||
34. | Hon. Abdirizak Issak Bihi | ||
35. | Hon. Abdiwali Ibrahim Muday | ||
36. | Hon Abdiwali Sh Maxamed | ||
37. | Hon. Abdow Maax Farah | ||
38. | Hon. Abdukadir Aden Jibar | ||
39. | Hon. Abdulahi Aden Ahmed (Black) | ||
40. | Hon. Abdulahi Aden Ali (Shaletey) | ||
41. | Hon. Abdulfatah Ibrahim Rashid | ||
42. | Hon. Abdulkadir Haji Mohamoud Dakane | ||
43. | Hon. Abdulkadir Mohamed Haji | ||
44. | Hon. Abdulkadir Nur Arale (urjufle) | ||
45. | Hon. Abdulkadir Osman Wehli | ||
46. | Hon. Abdulkadir Sheikh Mohamed Nur | ||
47. | Hon. Abdulahi Bille Nour | ||
48. | Hon. Abdullahi Ahmed Afrah (Jaangoow) | ||
49. | Hon. Abdullahi Gedi Shador | ||
50. | Hon. Abdullahi Moalim Mohamed ‘Fah’ | ||
51. | Hon. Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail | ||
52. | Hon. Said Mohamed Addo | ||
53. | Hon. Abdulrahman Yusuf Diriye | ||
54. | Hon. Abdurahman Aden Ibrahim ‘Ibbi’ | ||
55. | Hon. Adan Abdullahi Diriye (Mafadhiiste) | ||
56. | Hon. Aden Mohamed Ali | ||
57. | Hon. Aden Mohamud Mohamed (Fero) | ||
58. | Hon. Adil Sheegow Sagar | ||
59. | Hon. Ahmed Abdi Omar | ||
60. | Hon. Ahmed Abdillahi Jama (Dakir) | ||
61. | Hon. Ahmed Abdorahman Mohamed | ||
62. | Hon. Ahmed Dhimbil Robleh (Koba Weeyne) | ||
63. | Hon. Ahmed Diriye Mohamed (Dhaadhaan) M | ||
64. | Hon. Ahmed Duale Gelle (Haaf) | ||
65. | Hon. Ahmed Hashi Mohamoud (Hashiis) | ||
66. | Hon. Ahmed Issa Awale (Ishabaydhabo) | ||
67. | Hon. Ahmed Mohamed Abdi (Ahmedtaw) | ||
68. | Hon. Ahmed Ismail Jumale | ||
69. | Hon. Ahmed Mohamed Suleiman | ||
70. | Hon. Ahmed Mohammed Samar | ||
71. | Hon. Ahmed Nur Sheikh ‘Lohos’ | ||
72. | Hon. Ahmed Omar Gagale | ||
73. | Hon. Ahmed Shariff Mohamed Sidi | ||
74. | Hon. Ahmed Sheik Abdirahman | ||
75. | Hon. Ali Mumin Ismail | ||
76. | Hon. Ali Aden Hussein (Eylow) | ||
77. | Hon. Ali Ahmed Jama | ||
78. | Hon. Ali Alas Qareey | ||
79. | Hon. Ali Haji Mohamoud ‘Ali-Bash’ | ||
80. | Hon. Ali Hassan Guyow | ||
81. | Hon. Ali Ismail Abdi-ger | ||
82. | Hon. Ali Jeyte Osman | ||
83. | Hon. Ali Mohamed Faqay | Chairman and Political Leader of the Bravanese people, Minister of State, Transitional Federal Government of the Somali Republic. | |
84. | Hon. Ali Mohamoud Abdi | ||
85. | Hon. Ali Osman Jidow | ||
86. | Hon. Ali Sheikh Mohamed Nur | ||
87. | Hon. Ali-Bashi Haji | ||
88. | Hon. Amina Mohamed Mursal | ||
89. | Hon. Amir Ahmed Mohamed | ||
90. | Hon. Asha Abdalla | ||
91. | Hon. Asha Abdi Sheikh | ||
92. | Hon. Asha Abdullahi Isse | ||
93. | Hon. Asha Haji Elmi | ||
94. | Hon. Avv. Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed | ||
95. | Hon. Awad Ahmed Ashara | ||
96. | Hon. Barre Aden Shire | ||
97. | Hon. Bashir Mohamed Aden | ||
98. | Hon. Botan Isse Alin | ||
99. | Hon. Cabdi Cumar Axmed (Abdi Omar Ahmed) | ||
100. | Hon. Cisman Cilmi Boqoreh | ||
101. | Hon. Dahir Haji Khalif | ||
102. | Hon. Deqa Olujog Jama | ||
103. | Hon. Fadumo Hassan Ali | ||
104. | Hon. Fahma Ahmed Nur | ||
105. | Hon. Faisal Omer Gulaid | ||
106. | Hon. Farah Hassan Mohamed | ||
107. | Hon. Farahan Ali Mohamoud | ||
108. | Hon. Fatuma Dahir Adan | ||
109. | Hon. Fowsiya Mohamed Sheikh Hasan | ||
110. | Hon. Gelle Mohamed Adan | ||
112. | Hon. Haji Adam Hussein | ||
113. | Hon. Hassan Abdi Guure | ||
114. | Hon. Hassan Abdi Hirey | ||
115. | Hon. Hassan Abdunur Aden (Albera) | ||
116. | Hon. Hassan Abshir Farah | ||
117. | Hon. Hassan Ahmed Jama | ||
118. | Hon. Hassan Burale Mohamed | ||
119. | Hon. Hassan Dhimbil Wasame | ||
120. | Hon. Hassan Ibrahim Mohamed | ||
121. | Hon. Hassan Isak Yaqub ‘Ges Adde’ | ||
122. | Hon. Hassan Moallin Hussein | ||
123. | Hon. Hassan Mohamed Idiris | ||
124. | Hon. Hassan Mohamed Nur (Sharti gadud) | ||
125. | Hon. Hassan Omar Hussein | ||
126. | Hon. Hassan Omar Mohamed | ||
127. | Hon. Hawa Abdillahi Qayad | ||
128. | Hon. Hiddo Farah Abdi | ||
129. | Hon. Hilowle Iman Omar | ||
130. | Hon. Hirsi Bulahan | ||
131. | Hon. Hussein Abdi Mohamed | ||
132. | Hon. Hussein Abdisalan Mohamed | ||
133. | Hon. Hussein Addawe Badow | ||
134. | Hon. Hussein Arale Addan | ||
135. | Hon. Hussein Elabe Faahiye | ||
136. | Hon. Hussein Mohamed Jama Keynan | ||
137. | Hon. Hussein Mohammud Muse ‘Bantu’ | ||
138. | Hon. Hussein Mohamud Sheikh Hussein | ||
139. | Hon. Hussein Osman Hussein | ||
140. | Hon. Ibrahim Abdulahi Osman (Garabey) | ||
141. | Hon. Ibrahim Aden Hassan (Kiish) | ||
142. | Hon. Ibrahim Habeeb Noor | ||
143. | Hon. Ibrahim Hussein Ali Salah | ||
144. | Hon. Ibrahim Isak Aymow (Jarere) | ||
145. | Hon. Ibrahim Isak Yarow | ||
146. | Hon. Ibrahim Mohamed Deeq | ||
147. | Hon. Ibrahim Mohamed Isak (Ibrow) | ||
148. | Hon. Ibrahim Shaikh Ali Mohamed | ||
149. | Hon. Ing. Nur Wabar Abdi | ||
150. | Hon. Isak Mohamed Nur | ||
151. | Hon. Isak Mohamud Mohamed | ||
152. | Hon. Ismail Hassan Farah | ||
153. | Hon. Ismail Hassan Jama | ||
154. | Hon. Ismail Hassan Mohamoud | ||
155. | Hon. Ismail Mohamoud Hure | ||
156. | Hon. Ismail Qasim Naji | ||
157. | Hon. Isse Weheliye Malin | ||
158. | Hon. Jama Abdillahi Ofleh | ||
159. | Hon. Jama Ali Jama | ||
160. | Hon. Jama Gure Qobey | ||
161. | Hon. Jamal Hassan Mohamed | ||
162. | Hon. Jeylani Ali Kediye | ||
163. | Hon. Jibril Mohamed Sheikh Osman | ||
164. | Hon. Khadija Mohamed Diriye | ||
165. | Hon. Khalid Omar Ali | ||
166. | Hon. Lul Abdi Aden | ||
167. | Hon. Mahad Aabdalle Aawed | ||
168. | Hon. Mahamud Abdi Hassan (Begos) | ||
169. | Hon. Mariam Arif Qassim | ||
170. | Hon. Maulid Ma’ane Mohamud | ||
171. | Hon. Maxamed Abdillahi Kamil | ||
172. | Hon. Maxamed Cali Xagaa | ||
173. | Hon. Maxmed Cali Daheye | ||
174. | Hon. Mire Hagi Farah Mohamed | ||
175. | Hon. Moalin Mohamud Mohamed (Jiis) | ||
176. | Hon. Moalin Nur Hassan | ||
177. | Hon. Modobe Nunow Mohamed | ||
178. | Hon. Mohamed Abdi Awad | ||
179. | Hon. Mohamed Abdi Hayer | ||
180. | Hon. Mohamed Abdi Yussuf | ||
181. | Hon. Mohamed Aden Wayel | ||
182. | Hon. Mohamed Ahmed Kulan | ||
183. | Hon. Mohamed Ali Bilaal | ||
184. | Hon. Mohamed Ali Shiriye | ||
185. | Hon. Mohamed Diriye Ali | ||
186. | Hon. Mohamed Hashi Gaani | ||
187. | Hon. Mohamed Hassan Faqi | ||
188. | Hon. Mohamed Hassan Ibrahim | ||
189. | Hon. Mohamed Hussein Addo | ||
190. | Hon. Mohamed Hussein Isak | ||
191. | Hon. Mohamed Hussein Rage | ||
192. | Hon. Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed (Habsade) | ||
193. | Hon. Mohamed Ismail Barkale | Elder of the Bajuni people, Petitioner to I.G.A.D. (Africa's Intergovernmental Authority on Development) on Tribal Rights. | |
194. | Hon. Mohamed Jama Furuh | ||
195. | Hon. Mohamed Maalim Abdirahman | ||
196. | Hon. Mohamed Mohamoud Aden | ||
197. | Hon. Mohamed Mohamud Guled (Gamadere) | Formerly the Minister of Public Works and Housing; as of February 7, 2007, Minister of the Interior. | |
198. | Hon. Mohamed Mursal Borrow | ||
199. | Hon. Mohamed Nurani Bakar | ||
200. | Hon. Mohamed Omar Habeb (M. Dhere) | ||
201. | Hon. Mohamed Osman Bulbul | ||
202. | Hon. Mohamed Osman Isak (Fanah) | ||
203. | Hon. Mohamed Osman Maye | ||
204. | Hon. Mohamed Osman Mostaro | ||
205. | Hon. Mohamed Qanyare Afrah | ||
206. | Hon. Mohamed Sh. Nageye | ||
207. | Hon. Mohamed Sheikh Ahmed Gabyo | ||
208. | Hon. Mohamed Shiekh Isak (Abadir) | ||
209. | Hon. Mohammed Hassan Ali Daryeel | ||
210. | Hon. Mohamoud Ahmed M. Kulalihi | ||
211. | Hon. Mohamoud Mohamed Hassan | ||
212. | Hon. Mohamud Sayed Aden | ||
213. | Hon. Mohamud Abdillahi Jama | ||
214. | Hon. Mohamud Barre Hussein | ||
215. | Hon. Mohamuud Salad Noor | ||
216. | Hon. Mukhtar Mohamed Yusuf | ||
217. | Hon. Mumin Ibrahim Isak | ||
218 | Hon. Muna Ibrahim Abikar | ||
219 | Hon. Munye Said Omar | ||
220 | Hon. Muqtar Munye Bishar | ||
221 | Hon. Musa Nur Amin | Minister of Internal Affairs | |
222 | Hon. Muse Ali Omar | ||
223 | Hon. Muse Hersi Fahiye | ||
224 | Hon. Muse Sudi Yalahow | ||
225 | Hon. Mustafa Sheikh Ali Duhulow | ||
226 | Hon. Nur Ahmed Dirshe | ||
227 | Hon. Nur Matan Abdi | ||
228 | Hon. Nur Sheikh Hussein Addo | ||
229 | Hon. Omar Aden Hassan | ||
230 | Hon. Omar Ahmed Jess | ||
231 | Hon.Omar Hashi Adan | ||
232 | Hon. Omar Islaw Mohamed | ||
233 | Hon. Omar Mohamud Mohamed (Filish) | ||
234 | Hon. Omar Ugas Mumin | ||
235 | Hon. Omer Hassan Subeir | ||
236 | Hon. Osman Adan Dhubow | ||
237 | Hon. Osman Hassan Ali Ato | ||
238 | Hon. Osman Liban Ibrahim | ||
239 | Hon. Osman Muqtar Mohamed (Mirow) | ||
240 | Hon. Qamar Adan Ali Abdalla | ||
241 | Hon. Rashid Adan Abdullahi ‘Gebyow’ | ||
242 | Hon.Sead Hassan Shire | Warsangali/Dubays | |
243 | Hon. Saeed Mohamed Rage | ||
244 | Hon. Sahra Abdulkadir Abdirahman | ||
245 | Hon. Salad Ali Jelle | ||
246 | Hon. Salah Ali Farah | ||
247 | Hon. Salah Ismail Saqawe | ||
248 | Hon. Salim Aliyow Ibrow | ||
249 | Hon. Saredo Mohamed Abdalla | ||
250 | Hon. Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden | ||
251 | Hon. Sharif Safi Roble | ||
252 | Hon. Sharif Salah Mohamed Ali | ||
253 | Hon. Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur (Madobe) | First Deputy Chairman of RRA | |
254 | Hon. Sheikh Aden Moalin Isak | ||
255 | Hon. Sheikh Aden Sheikh Mohamed Der | ||
256 | Hon. Sheikh Hassan Bile | ||
257 | Hon. Sheikh Jama Haji Hussein | ||
258 | Hon. Sheikh Nur Ali Aden | ||
259 | Hon. Suleyman Olad Roble | ||
260 | Hon. Surie Dirie Arab | ||
260. | Hon. Xirsi Adan Rooble Afrax | ||
262 | Hon. Yussuf Mahamed Harare | ||
263 | Hon. Yusuf Abdillahi Kahin | ||
264 | Hon. Yusuf Gelle Ugas | ||
265 | Hon. Yusuf Hassan Iibrahim | ||
266 | Hon. Yusuf Mire Mohamoud "Serar" | ||
267 | Hon. Yusuf Mohamed Abduqadir | ||
268 | Hon. Yusuf Mohamed Kahair | ||
269 | Hon. Zakariye Xuseen Areh | ||
270 | Hon. Zakia Abdissalam Alim | ||
272 | Hon. Zeinab Maxamed Caamir | ||
274 | Hon. Zekaria Mohamoud Haji Abdi | ||
275 | Hussein Mohamed Farah Aidid | ||
276 | Ibrahin Abdi Nur | ||
277. | Mohamed Mohamoud Haid | ||
278 | Mohamed Ahmed furre | Ogaden Cowlyahan Reer Cali | |
279 | Serar Ali Muhamud Deria | ||
280 | Ali Abdullahi Osoble | Minister of Education, Minister of Planning, Minister of Reconciliation | |
281 | Abdullahi Ali Ahmed Waafow | ||
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