Sun 03 October 2021:
Female candidates disappointed in polls where turnout for the election of 30 members of the 45-seat Shura Council was at 63.5 percent.
The results of Qatar’s first legislative council election have been announced, with none of the 26 female candidates winning at the polls.
Qatari citizens voted on Saturday in the Gulf Arab state’s first legislative elections for two-thirds of the advisory Shura Council, a process that has stirred domestic debate about electoral inclusion and citizenship.
Turnout for the election of 30 members of the 45-seat body was 63.5 percent, the interior ministry said in a statement on Sunday. The emir will continue to appoint the remaining 15 Council members.
Due to electoral district’s design, voters can only vote in their district of origin (not where they reside). Hence, more diversity in familial/tribal representation. This can be a blessing (not totally) since there is a strong tendency for Qataris to vote for their affiliation
— Dr. Dania Thafer (@Dr_DaniaThafer) October 2, 2021
“To have all men is not the vision of Qatar,” said Aisha Hamam al-Jasim, 59, a nursing manager who ran in the capital Doha’s Markhiya district.
She urged Qatari women to start “voicing what they believe in” and vote for strong women candidates in the future.
Several female candidates had been seeking to improve the integration into Qatari society of children of Qatari mothers married to foreigners who, like in other Gulf states, cannot pass their Qatari nationality to their children.
“To convince the males [to vote for women], yes, we may have to put in work or extra effort… I’m willing to take this extra effort in order to be in and to convince this society that the women can do so,” she said.
The elections stirred domestic debate about electoral inclusion and citizenship.
Tribal sensitivities were stirred after some members of a main tribe were ineligible to vote under a law restricting voting to Qataris whose family was present in the country before 1930.
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