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Parliamentary Division and Serbian Ambassador Discuss 2026 Women Parliamentarians Conference Participation

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/06/04 at 7:32 AM
Mohamed Mahmoud
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Global Conference of Women Parliamentarians in Belgrade

The Global Conference of Women Parliamentarians will be held in Belgrade, Serbia, from June 1 to 4, 2026, and Bahraini parliamentary leaders are preparing to attend, officials said. Dr. Mohammed Ali Hasan Ali, chairman of the Public Utilities and Environment Committee of Bahrain’s Shura Council, met with Tatjana Jartchevich, Serbia’s ambassador to Bahrain, to coordinate the Bahrain parliamentary delegation’s participation in the conference. The meeting outlined logistical and program arrangements ahead of the June gathering.

Who met and what was agreed

During the meeting, Bahraini and Serbian officials discussed practical arrangements to ensure an effective Bahrain parliamentary delegation presence in Belgrade. Tatjana Jartchevich reaffirmed Serbia’s commitment to provide support and facilitate the delegation’s participation, according to the meeting summary. Dr. Mohammed Ali expressed appreciation for the coordination and emphasized mutual interest in active parliamentary engagement at the event.

Coordination between Bahrain and Serbia on the conference

Officials said the talks were aimed at smoothing travel, accreditation and program participation for delegates from the Kingdom of Bahrain. Additionally, participants reviewed plans for bilateral engagement opportunities on the margins of the Global Conference of Women Parliamentarians, which the Inter-Parliamentary Union is organizing in cooperation with Serbia’s National Assembly. Therefore, the meeting served to strengthen the logistical framework and parliamentary ties between the two countries.

Composition of the Bahrain parliamentary delegation

The Bahraini delegation will be led by Dr. Mohammed Ali Hasan Ali as head of the delegation, accompanied by Dr. Jameela Mohamed Redha Al Salman, chair of the Council’s Services Committee, and two members of the Council of Representatives: Zainab Abdel Amir Khalil and Mohammed Mohammed Al-Rifai. Officials indicated that the delegation’s selection reflects Bahrain’s intent to present a cross-institutional parliamentary voice. Furthermore, the group is expected to engage in plenary sessions, workshops and networking events focused on legislative measures to advance women’s political participation.

Main themes: gender equality and breaking stereotypes

The conference theme, “Promoting Equality: Breaking Gender Stereotypes and Negative Social Norms,” will concentrate debate on legislative and social strategies to increase women’s representation and influence. Sessions are likely to address gender equality, public policy approaches to social norms, and mechanisms for enhancing women’s access to decision-making roles. According to official briefing notes, the event aims to exchange best practices and compile recommendations for parliaments worldwide.

Why the conference matters for Bahrain

Participation offers Bahraini parliamentarians an opportunity to compare legislative approaches and to explore policy tools that advance gender equality at national and regional levels. In addition, delegates can draw on international experience to inform domestic debates and potential legislative initiatives. The meeting with Serbia’s ambassador signals a shared interest in ensuring that the delegation can participate fully in programming that may influence parliamentary practice in Bahrain.

Practical arrangements and bilateral cooperation

Serbian diplomatic support is expected to cover facilitation with the host assembly and coordination of on-site arrangements, officials said. Meanwhile, Bahraini parliamentary services are finalizing travel and preparatory briefings for delegates. The cooperation reflects wider, growing relations between Bahrain and Serbia in parliamentary and diplomatic channels, and may include follow-up exchanges after the conference concludes.

Related priorities and regional context

Regional observers note that parliaments across the Gulf and wider Middle East have increasingly prioritized women’s political participation and legal reform in recent years. Consequently, the Global Conference of Women Parliamentarians provides a platform for Bahrain to engage with peers on topics such as quota systems, legal protections, and public-awareness campaigns. Furthermore, the conference’s focus on stereotypes aligns with broader international norms promoted by inter-parliamentary networks.

Expected outcomes and next steps

While the conference itself will set its own agenda and declarations, Bahraini delegates are expected to return with insights to inform future parliamentary work and potential collaborations. Officials said that post-conference briefings and internal discussions will follow to assess implications for national policy and parliamentary initiatives. Readers should watch for formal statements from the Shura Council and the delegation after the Belgrade sessions conclude.

Conclusion and what to watch

The meeting between Dr. Mohammed Ali and Serbia’s ambassador represents a preparatory step toward Bahrain’s participation in the Global Conference of Women Parliamentarians in Belgrade. Over the next months, logistical finalization and program engagement will determine the delegation’s contribution to discussions on gender equality and social norms. Stakeholders should look for official reports and recommendations from the delegation shortly after the June 1–4, 2026 conference.

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