Doha saw a record turnout of citizens at the first referendum committee chaired by Maj. Gen. Dr. Abdullah Yousef Al Mal at Ali bin Hamad Al Attiyah Hall in Al Sadd Club. The voting process was smooth, thanks to the facilities provided by the General Referendum Committee. Citizens came out in large numbers since early morning to cast their votes on the draft constitutional amendments, in response to the invitation of HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani. This demonstrates the commitment of the citizens to prioritize their homeland, both now and in the future.
Maj. Gen. Dr. Abdullah Yousef Al Mal emphasized the importance of every citizen casting their vote before the 7 p.m. deadline, assuring that the voting process is seamless and easy. He urged those who have not voted yet to do so promptly, highlighting the significance of their participation in shaping the future of the country. The smooth running of the voting process and the high turnout of citizens showcase the strong sense of civic duty and responsibility among the people of Qatar.
The General Referendum Committee’s efforts in providing the necessary facilities for a smooth voting process have played a crucial role in ensuring that citizens can perform their duty under the best conditions. Maj. Gen. Al Mal commended the committee for their support in organizing the referendum and making it possible for citizens to participate in a seamless manner. This highlights the importance of a well-organized and efficient electoral process in upholding the principles of democracy and enabling citizens to exercise their right to vote in a free and fair manner.
The high turnout of citizens at the referendum reflects their commitment to their homeland and their desire to actively participate in shaping its future. By voting on the draft constitutional amendments, citizens are not only fulfilling their civic duty but also contributing to the democratic process in Qatar. The General Referendum Committee’s efforts in facilitating the voting process have made it easier for citizens to exercise their right to vote and have their voices heard on important national issues.
In conclusion, the smooth running of the first referendum committee at Ali bin Hamad Al Attiyah Hall in Al Sadd Club is a testament to the commitment of the citizens of Qatar to participate in the democratic process. The record turnout of citizens and the efficient organization of the voting process by the General Referendum Committee reflect the strong sense of civic responsibility and duty among the people. By casting their votes on the draft constitutional amendments, citizens are actively shaping the future of their country and demonstrating their dedication to prioritizing the interests of their homeland.