Saleh Al Sada, a candidate for the first constituency in Muharraq Governorate, recently made headlines for withdrawing his appeal against his opponents in the upcoming by-election, which is set to take place in September. He initially filed an appeal against former MP Hamad Al Kooheji and businessman Ebrahim Al Shaikh due to concerns about their residency status. Al Sada claimed that there were multiple electricity accounts registered under their names, and he wanted to verify these claims.
Despite stating that he would only appeal against candidates not from the Busaiteen area, where all candidates were from, Al Sada still filed an appeal against Al Kooheji and Al Shaikh just before the closing of the supervisory center for the by-election. However, the committee rejected his appeal based on a statement by Dr. Ali Al Shuwaikh, the head of the supervisory committee for the by-election. Following the rejection of his appeal, Al Sada chose to withdraw it.
It remains unclear whether Al Sada will continue to contest in the by-election. The by-election was called after the Court of Cassation revoked the membership of former MP Mohammed Al Hussaini over his holding of dual citizenship, which is a violation of Bahraini electoral laws. There are a total of eight candidates running for the vacant seat in Muharraq’s first constituency, including Al Sada, Al Kooheji, Al Shaikh, Dr. Khawla Al Shamsi, Dr. Nada bin Shams, Abdulwahed Qarata, Abdulaziz Al Manaei, and Mallah Al Qahtani.
With the upcoming by-election being closely watched by the public, the withdrawal of Al Sada’s appeal against his opponents brings a new twist to the race. The decision made by Al Sada in light of the rejection of his appeal raises questions about the dynamics and competitiveness of the election. The by-election presents an opportunity for the candidates to address the needs and concerns of the residents in the Muharraq Governorate, with the outcome shaping the political landscape in the area.
In the political landscape of Bahrain, by-elections serve as a crucial mechanism for upholding the integrity of the electoral process and ensuring fair representation of the people. The recent developments surrounding Al Sada and his opponents highlight the importance of abiding by electoral laws and regulations to maintain transparency and trust in the electoral system. The decision of Al Sada to withdraw his appeal adds intrigue to the by-election, with the focus now shifting to how the remaining candidates will navigate the race in the lead up to September.
As the by-election draws near, the candidates vying for the vacant seat in Muharraq’s first constituency will need to articulate their platforms, engage with the electorate, and earn their trust. The withdrawal of Al Sada’s appeal against Al Kooheji and Al Shaikh has added a layer of complexity to the electoral race, setting the stage for a competitive and eventful election season. With the eyes of the public on the upcoming by-election, the candidates must demonstrate their commitment to serving the interests of the residents and address the pressing issues facing the Muharraq Governorate.