The voting center in the Emirate of Dubai for the FNC elections has been well attended by voters since the opening of the ballot on the first day of early voting.

Voters praised the organization and the multiplicity of organs dedicated to the casting of voters, in addition to the allocation of devices to train voters in the steps of the process of voting, and therefore the time taken by the voter from entering the Commission to vote only two minutes.

The Deputy Chief of Dubai Police and Public Security, Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan, cast his vote in the FNC elections at the Dubai World Trade Center voting committee in the first minutes of the first day of early voting.

He stressed that the voting process took only seconds, praising the good organization of the voting hall, and the use of technology and the multiplicity of devices used in the voting, which facilitates the casting of votes.

Khalfan added that the electoral process has all its elements to serve the country, and this process has witnessed significant developments, although it did not exceed four sessions.

He stressed the need for the candidate to be interactive with members of society after winning the membership of the Federal National Council, pointing out that everyone is a winner, whether the candidate who won the membership of the Council or who did not violate success.

For her part, Director General of the Sheikh Zayed Housing Program, Eng. Jamila Al-Fandi, said that the candidates presented during the election campaign period, integrated programs dealing with a number of issues of interest to the citizen, so the choice must be based on several criteria, the most important of which the candidate adopts certain issues, can Discuss and present strong and feasible solutions to the candidate, as well as the availability of active candidate activity with the public.

It stated that the period of time that a voter takes from entering the committee until he leaves after casting his vote takes no more than two minutes.

He said citizen Mane Suwaidi, after casting his vote in the elections of the Federal National Council: Must be a member of the Council transparency and responsibility, and tact in speaking, and 'charisma'.