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Home » New members of the Shura Council and Representatives Council will be sworn in on Sunday.

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New members of the Shura Council and Representatives Council will be sworn in on Sunday.

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Last updated: 2024/10/12 at 6:37 AM
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The swearing-in of newly appointed and elected members of Bahrain’s Shura and Representatives Councils is set to take place this Sunday, marking the beginning of the third convening period of the sixth legislative term. Dr. Anwar Khalifa Al Sadah will be taking the constitutional oath as a new member of the Shura Council, bringing fresh expertise to the council. In the Representatives Council, Abdul Wahid Qarata, who was elected during last September’s by-elections, will be taking his oath as the new deputy for Muharraq’s first constituency, officially starting his parliamentary duties. The oath-taking ceremony will signify the formal start of the legislative work for the new session.

The swearing-in ceremony is an important event in Bahrain’s political calendar, as it marks the beginning of a new legislative term. It is an opportunity for newly appointed and elected members to formally take on their roles and responsibilities in the Shura and Representatives Councils. Dr. Anwar Khalifa Al Sadah’s appointment to the Shura Council is particularly noteworthy, as he will be bringing his unique expertise to the council, helping to shape the legislative agenda for the upcoming session. Similarly, Abdul Wahid Qarata’s inauguration as the new deputy for Muharraq’s first constituency will mark the start of his parliamentary duties, allowing him to represent his constituents and contribute to the legislative process.

The swearing-in ceremony is also significant in terms of political continuity and stability in Bahrain. By formally inaugurating the new members of the Shura and Representatives Councils, the country is reaffirming its commitment to democratic principles and the rule of law. The ceremony provides an opportunity for elected officials to pledge their allegiance to the constitution and to uphold the values of the Bahraini people, ensuring that the legislative process is conducted in a fair and transparent manner. It also signals a smooth transition of power within the parliament, allowing for the uninterrupted functioning of the government.

The oath-taking ceremony is a symbolic moment in Bahrain’s political history, signifying the commitment of its elected officials to serve the people and uphold the constitution. It is a demonstration of the accountability and transparency that are integral to the functioning of a democratic society, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard and represented in the decision-making process. As new members of the Shura and Representatives Councils take their oaths, they are pledging to work tirelessly on behalf of their constituents, addressing their concerns and advocating for their needs, thus fulfilling their duties as elected representatives.

Overall, the swearing-in of newly appointed and elected members of Bahrain’s Shura and Representatives Councils is a momentous occasion that signifies the beginning of a new legislative term. It is an opportunity for the country to reaffirm its commitment to democratic principles and the rule of law, as well as to ensure political continuity and stability. The ceremony allows newly appointed and elected officials to formally take on their roles and responsibilities, pledging to serve the people and uphold the values of the Bahraini constitution. As the legislative work for the new session begins, the newly inaugurated members will work tirelessly to represent their constituents and contribute to the decision-making process, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard and respected in the parliament.

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