Bahraini Minister of Justice: No irregularities were recorded in the parliamentary and municipal elections

The Minister of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments, Chairman of the Supreme Committee for General Supervision of Election Safety, Nawaf bin Muhammad Al-Maawda, confirmed today, Saturday, that no violations were recorded, either in the voting procedures or at the level of electoral campaigning for candidates in and around electoral districts in the parliamentary and municipal elections.

The Bahrain News Agency (BNA) quoted Al-Maawda as saying, during his inspection of the polling process, that Bahraini citizens registered with their remarkable and massive presence with the start of the voting process in the parliamentary and municipal elections, today, very democratic scenes of patriotism, commitment and responsibility.

 Al-Maawda added that the electoral process, since the first hours of polling, witnessed a large turnout of Bahraini voters who were keen to attend, participate and queue up before opening the doors in the polling stations, praising what they saw in the general and sub-electoral centers, of a wide and expected turnout from the people of Bahrain, as in the elections. previous.

The Speaker of the Bahraini Parliament, Fawzia bint Abdullah Zainal, praised the high turnout in the parliamentary and municipal elections.


Zainal, while casting her vote at a polling station, said that the effective participation of citizens in the parliamentary and municipal elections is a clear and firm evidence of the continued progress of the democratic process and the parliamentary experience of the Kingdom of Bahrain.

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