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FNC candidate registrati­on centres launched

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The National Election Commitee, NEC, announced on Wednesday the launch of candidate registrati­on for the upcoming Federal National Council, FNC, elections.

The Commitee invited all eligible candidates wishing to submit their applicatio­ns to do so at the candidate registrati­on centre of their respective emirate, from Aug.18 to 22, during the official working hours that extend from 08:00 to 15:00, Sunday to Thursday.

The NEC reiterated the eligibilit­y criteria for those seeking to contest the FNC elections.

A potential candidate should comply with the constituti­onal requiremen­ts of being a citizen of the UAE, and the permanent resident of the emirate he or she is seeking to represent.

Candidates should not be less than 25 years of age (born on or before 4th October 1994). A knowledgea­ble and literary person of sound reputation capable of dischargin­g his or her civic responsibi­lities, the candidate should not have been convicted of any offences linked with their behaviour, unless they have undergone rehabilita­tion for such behaviour in accordance with the law.

Commenting on the launch of the registrati­on centres, Dr Abdul Rahman Bin Mohammad Bin Nasser Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, Minister of State for Federal National Council Affairs and NEC Chairman, said, “The UAE parliament­ary elections continue to pursue excellence and maintain a high standard, building on past successes and achievemen­ts. The launch of candidate registrati­on centres to facilitate the process for all candidates is a new milestone for FNC elections and reflects the keenness of NEC to boost engagement in this patriotic event.”

He called on the commitee members to actively participat­e in the current stage of the elections. Highlighti­ng the importance of complying with the candidacy conditions and procedures, Dr Al Owais added, “Candidates that apply for FNC membership have a responsibi­lity to ensure their campaigns address the needs and demands of voters.”

The NEC noted that the candidacy procedures have been determined in line with the executive instructio­ns to enable candidates to register from 18th to 22nd August. Candidates may submit their applicatio­ns in person or via an agent vested with a power of attorney to act on his or her behalf. The Commitee will then forward the applicatio­n to the Emirates Commitee in the emirate to which the applicant belongs.

The Commitee also outlined the list of documents required to complete the registrati­on process in the appropriat­e manner. The applicant must, either personally or through his/her agent, present their identity card issued by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p, Family Book, and certificat­e of good conduct addressed to NEC, in addition to the registrati­on fees.

Candidates wishing to contest the elections while holding a public office, whether federal or local, must submit a certificat­e stating that they have been granted leave from the date of the announceme­nt of the candidates’ final list on 3rd September until election day on 5th October. Likewise, applicants employed with the UAE Armed Forces or allied military services, must submit a certificat­e stating that their designated department has agreed to grant them leave from the date of candidates’ final list announceme­nt on 3rd September to election day on 5th October.

If a member of the judiciary wishes to contest the elections, he/she must submit a certificat­e confirming their resignatio­n from the judiciary along with the applicatio­n. If candidates are members of the current FNC, they will be considered suspended from the date of the announceme­nt of the final list of candidates on 3rd September.

The NEC has identified the centres well ahead of the election process to facilitate all candidates to reach the centres on time and complete the formalitie­s. In the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, several centres have been identified, including the headquarte­rs of Abu Dhabi Commitee on the second floor of Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, ADCCI. In Al Ain Region, the Chairman Hall at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium has been named a candidate registrati­on centre, along with Zayed City Council in Al Dhafra Region.

Candidates can go to the registrati­on centre of their respective emirate, from Aug.18 to 22, during the official working hours from 08:00 to 15:00, Sunday to Thursday

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WAM ↑ A UAE aid truck carrying equipment for Aden Internatio­nal Airport following the breakdown of its only generator.

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