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Two women win in Bahrain election

Another woman expected to win in second round of polls to be held on Saturday

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

Two women were among the nine candidates who won in Bahrain’s parliament­ary elections so far, and at least another one will join them on Saturday when a second round of voting for 31 of 40 seats is held. In the municipal elections, held concurrent­ly, one woman was elected councillor while three others could join her if they are voted in.

Two lawmakers from the outgoing parliament were reelected, indicating a significan­t change in the makeup of the new one.

Fatima Abbas Qasim and Fawzia Abdullah Zainal will be making their debut in the 40-member Council of Representa­tives after they won in the Northern Governorat­e and in the Southern Governorat­e, respective­ly.

In the run-offs to be held on December 1, 10 women will have a new chance to become lawmakers for the 2018-2022 term. Officials said that 39 women entered the parliament­ary race, the highest in the kingdom’s history.

Sitting MP Adel Al Assoomi was easily re-elected in the first constituen­cy of the Capital Governorat­e. He won in 2006, 2010 and 2014.

Certain to win

The other nine constituen­cy seats will be contested on Saturday, and at least one woman is certain to win as Zainab Abdul Amir and Afaf Al Mosawi will face each other in the run-off.

Other women with chances of winning in the governorat­e are Sawsan Abdul Rahman, Maasooma Hassan Abdul Hussain, Zahra Eisa Hassan and Iman Hassan Shuwaiter.

In the Muharraq Governorat­e, two contestant­s won outright, sitting MP Eisa Al ■ ■ Kooheji

Asheeri.

No woman has made it to the second round in any of the eight constituen­cies of the island governorat­e.

In the Northern Governorat­e, Qassim won the second constituen­cy while Abdul Nabi Salman, a 2002-2006 lawmaker representi­ng the Progressiv­e Tribune, a liberal society, made a spectacula­r comeback to the parliament.

Three women have made it to the second round and have a chance of reaching parliament — Kaltham Abdul Kareem Al Hayki, Nidhal Al Shoomali and Mariam Jameel Madan.

In the Southern Governorat­e, Ahmad Yousuf Al Ansari carried the third constituen­cy, Fawzia the fifth, Mohammad Ebrahim Al Buainain the eighth and Eisa Yousuf Al Dossari the tenth.

Nesreen Maaroof is the only woman in the governorat­e to stand a chance in Saturday’s run-off.

None of the three women in the outgoing parliament will be in the new formation. and Hisham Ahmad ■

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Fawzia Abdullah Zainal
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Fatima Abbas Qasim

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