Gulf Daily News Sunday, 9th November 2014 5 35 women in fray Email: gdnnews@gdn.com.bh Bahrain records highest level of female participation in elections By SANDEEP SINGH GREWAL ELECTION candidates in the Southern GovernorTHIRTY-FIVE women ate’s constituency are contesting Bahrain’s six (West Riffa and Bukuwara) include national elections this female hopefuls year, with 22 running for Nawal Ahmed Al parliament and 13 standDossary and Layla ing for municipal counRajab, cils. Constituencies six They account for just 8.1 and 10 in Manama per cent of the total 432 canboth have more than didates now in the fray for one female parlianext month’s polls, of whom mentary candidate. 278 are seeking seats in parMasooma Hassan liament and 154 are targeting Abdulrahmeen and municipal councils. Fatima Ebrahim Al However, it is the highest n FLASHBACK ... Social Development Minister Dr Fatima Al Balooshi, centre, celebrates with Dr Al Jowder, second from right, Ms Al Hijris, Akram are both runlevel of political participation right, and Ms Taqawi, left, after they were elected to parliament in the 2011 by-election. Right, Ms Al Dossary, left, flashes the victory sign ning in constituency with outgoing female councillor Ms Salman during candidate registration last month by women since Bahrain’s six (Tashan, Jidhafs, parliament was formed in Musala, Adhari, Al Jowder and Ebtisam Hijris – an area that covers central Muaccept me because of the boycott Governorate’s constituency two, 2002 and the Bahrain WomSouth Sehla and Tubli), while were elected to parliament. harraq. calls by opposition groups,” she covering Isa Town East. en’s Union is hoping this outgoing MP Dr Somaya Al In 2006, 18 women ran for “I think my work as a journal- said. But I am ready to contest for year’s election will be the best Khulood Yaseen Ebrahim bin parliament and five for municipal ist has prepared me for the elec- a seat on the municipal council Aradi and Wathdi Al Dossary are Jowder is seeking re-election yet for female politicians. in constituency 10 (West Eker, “I think there is a good council, but only Ms Al Gaoud tions, I think it is time to take the from my area, which lacks health among candidates seeking elec- Sanad and South Isa Town) chance this election for wom- was elected unopposed for the risk,” said Ms Al Dossary. tion to the Southern Municipal where Noora Abdulallah MaMeanwhile, independent Saba services and infrastructure.” en candidates as a large num- first time. tooq is also running. Two women are also going Council. None of the eight women who Al Dossary is mounting her third ber have come out and nomsandy@gdn.com.bh for the same seat in the Southern Meanwhile, parliamentary contested elections in 2002 were election campaign as she bids for inated themselves,” successful. a municipal council seat in Musaid its head Zainab The Northern Gov- harraq’s constituency seven, covNajem. ernorate has the high- ering Arad. Only 12 women est number of women She has yet to win although stood for election participating in the she made it through to a second in 2010 – nine for polls with 11 (seven round vote last time out, but parliament and for parliament and among her challengers this year three for municipal four for the munici- is fellow female candidate Amicouncils – and only pal council), followed na Al Thawadi, who is backed by two won, with MP by nine in Manama the National Unity Assembly. Latifa Al Gaoud n Ms Al Alawi (all for parliament), Elsewhere in Muharraq, re-elected unopeight in Southern (five Taghreed Al Alawi is hoping to posed for a second term and for parliament and three for the defy the odds by landing a seat in Fatima Salman making his- municipal council), and seven a known opposition stronghold. tory when she became Bah- in Muharraq (one for parliament She is the first woman to ever rain’s first female municipal and six for the municipal council. run for election in constituency Ms Najem said the fate of six, covering Dair and Samacouncillor. After 18 opposition MPs women standing in the Novem- heej, and hopes to capitalise on resigned in solidarity with ber 22 polls would be a good in- an election boycott by opposition group Al Wefaq – which has only anti-government protesters in dicator of public sentiment. In Muharraq’s constituency ever fielded male candidates and 2011, nine women contested a parliamentary by-election two, Somaya Al Dossary is chal- would otherwise expect a guaranteed victory. and three more women – lenging Ms Salman. Both are seeking election in “I do not know if people would Sawsan Taqawi, Dr Somaya 2014 Tough battle for candidate A BAHRAINI woman is going up against six By SHAHLAA AHMED men, including an Islamist and a former MP, as she seeks to be elected the only female MP in Mu- er to orphans, widows and the underprivileged harraq. during my visits and I felt that they were facing Reema Hilal, 35, is standing as an independent many challenges on the education, health, social in Muharraq’s constituency four, which covers and financial levels,” she said. Halat Abu Maher, Al Ghous Corniche and the old “I think I am qualified enough to contest given Muharraq suq. the fact that I have graduated with a Bachelor’s It is the first time she has stood for election degree in Social Service, which made me closer to and her competition includes former people’s sufferance. independent MP Isa Al Kooheji, who “I also have a Master’s degree in is seeking re-election for a second conBusiness Management and 15 years of secutive term, as well as a union leader experience in charity.” and a representative of a Sunni Islamist However, competition for the seat is coalition. likely to be tough with Mr Al Kooheji, However, Ms Hilal – who works as senior unionist Mohammed Al Murbati a senior social specialist at the Royal and Coalition of National Political SociCharity Organisation (RCO) – is coneties (Al Fateh) representative Abdulla fident of mounting a serious challenge Al A’aynati also in the running, along and believes voters are now more likewith independent candidates Hamad Al ly to support candidates based on their Mearaj, Mohammed Khayami and Maqualifications than their gender. jed Al A’atawi. “I am very optimistic and happy be“Some circumstances might have cause people now choose between cann Ms Hilal prevented women from registering for didates after reading their resumes and accomplishments, as well as their election cam- the upcoming elections, but I am sure that there are many female experts and qualified women in paigns,” she told the GDN. Ms Hilal, who is the only female parliamenta- the governorate and we will see them in future ry candidate in Muharraq’s eight constituencies, elections,” said Ms Hilal. “Each of my competitors is experienced in their says her experience of working in social services has given her an insight into the issues facing Bah- fields and everyone is working for the country’s benefit. rain’s less privileged members of the community. “I will continue playing my role in society She now hopes to represent their concerns in whether I win or lose. You are certainly not a loser parliament. “I decided to run for election after getting clos- when you are serving your country.”
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