Somalia has pushed back a deadline to complete a parliamentary election from this Friday to March 15, a senior government official said, citing hurdles including insufficient funds and a row in one city over voting procedures. Somalia, where no central government has held broad authority for 30 years, is in the midst of a protracted election process to choose a new leadership that has repeatedly been held up amid a power struggle between President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed and Prime Minister Mohammed Hussein Roble.