Bahrain election sees high turnout of youth and women
Source: The Daily Tribune – News of Bahrain
The first round of polls held to elect the new Parliament and Municipal Councils on Saturday created many milestones in Bahrain in terms of participation.
Among them was the record number of women and youth who queued up to cast their ballots across the nation.
According to the head of the Legislation and Legal Opinion Commission and the Executive Director of Parliamentary and Municipal Elections 2022, Nawaf Abdullah Hamza, 48 per cent of female voters and 45 per cent of youth participated in the grand celebration of the Kingdom’s democratic process.
Click here to read the full article published by the Daily Tribune – News of Bahrain on 15 November 2022.
The first round of polls held to elect the new Parliament and Municipal Councils on Saturday created many milestones in Bahrain in terms of participation.
Among them was the record number of women and youth who queued up to cast their ballots across the nation.
According to the head of the Legislation and Legal Opinion Commission and the Executive Director of Parliamentary and Municipal Elections 2022, Nawaf Abdullah Hamza, 48 per cent of female voters and 45 per cent of youth participated in the grand celebration of the Kingdom’s democratic process.
Click here to read the full article published by the Daily Tribune – News of Bahrain on 15 November 2022.