UAE embassies and consulates abroad have announced their readiness to receive members of the electoral bodies of citizens abroad, scheduled to be held on September 22 and 23, calling for confirmation of their names on the electoral lists.

In detail, the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Ottawa announced the opening of its doors and ready to receive citizens residing in Canada, to vote in the elections of the Federal National Council on Sunday and Monday, from 10 am to 11 pm Canada time, inviting citizens to call (6135657272), to inquire .

The UAE Embassy in Tbilisi also announced on its Twitter account that as part of its preparations for the fourth round of the FNC elections, to facilitate the voting process of citizens in Georgia on 22 and 23 September, please follow us for more details or call (00995595666466) ).

The Embassy of the State in Yerevan also confirmed its readiness to receive citizens in Armenia to vote in the elections of the Federal National Council within the two scheduled days, calling on citizens to contact her on (0037411777772), for any further information.

The UAE Embassy in Wellington called on citizens residing in New Zealand to participate in the vote at the embassy headquarters in the New Zealand capital, and to ensure that their names are on the lists of electoral bodies by visiting the website of the National Election Commission.

The National Committee for the FNC Elections 2019 approved 118 voting centers abroad and will provide all members of the electoral bodies with the right to exercise their national right.

The New Zealand capital Wellington is witnessing the start of voting in the FNC elections for members of the electoral bodies residing and residing outside the country, which is scheduled to be held on September 22 and 23, with the city of Los Angeles, the United States of the last electoral areas, according to time differences.

According to the National Elections Commission, the polling process inside the UAE embassies and consulates will be conducted by hand system, not by electronic system.

Explanatory video

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation published an explanatory video through its official account on Twitter, stating that citizens who are members of electoral bodies outside the country have the right to vote in the polling stations at the embassies, consulates and diplomatic missions abroad on Sunday and Monday (22 and 23 September 2019).