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Saleh Al Sada Challenges Opponents in Muharraq By-Election Over Residency Issues

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Last updated: 2024/08/21 at 4:54 AM
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Saleh Al Sada, a candidate for the first constituency in Muharraq Governorate, has filed an appeal against his opponents, former MP Hamad Al Kooheji and businessman Ebrahim Al Shaikh, in the upcoming by-election. Al Sada claims that Al Kooheji and Al Shaikh do not reside in the constituency and has presented evidence to support his claim. Despite initially expressing satisfaction with the supervisory committee’s decision, Al Sada’s appeal has raised questions and the High Court of Appeals is set to announce its decision on Wednesday.

The appeal filed by Saleh Al Sada has brought a twist to the upcoming by-election, as he challenges the residency of his opponents, Al Kooheji and Al Shaikh. The supervisory committee had previously dismissed Al Sada’s concerns, leading him to seek legal recourse through the High Court of Appeals. The court’s decision on the appeal will determine whether Al Kooheji and Al Shaikh can remain in the race for the vacant seat in the first constituency in Muharraq Governorate.

The by-election in Muharraq Governorate is scheduled for September, with eight candidates competing for the empty seat. In addition to Saleh Al Sada, Hamad Al Kooheji, and Ebrahim Al Shaikh, other candidates include Dr Khawla Al Shamsi, Dr Nada bin Shams, Abdulwahed Qarata, Abdulaziz Al Manaei, and Mallah Al Qahtani. The vacancy in the first constituency arose following the Court of Cassation’s decision to revoke former MP Mohammed Al Hussaini’s membership due to holding dual citizenship, which violated Bahraini electoral laws.

The by-election in Muharraq Governorate has been marked by controversy, with Saleh Al Sada’s appeal adding further intrigue to the race. The upcoming decision by the High Court of Appeals will have significant implications for the candidacy of Hamad Al Kooheji and Ebrahim Al Shaikh, depending on whether they are found to meet the residency requirements for the constituency. With the by-election scheduled for September, the outcome of the appeal will shape the dynamics of the race and could potentially alter the landscape of the political scene in the region.

The by-election in Muharraq Governorate has garnered attention not only for the contest between the candidates but also for the legal challenges that have arisen during the campaign. Saleh Al Sada’s decision to appeal against his opponents’ candidacy has added a new dimension to the race, highlighting the importance of meeting residency requirements for eligibility to run for office. As the High Court of Appeals prepares to announce its decision, all eyes are on the outcome and its implications for the by-election and the candidates involved.

In conclusion, the appeal filed by Saleh Al Sada against Hamad Al Kooheji and Ebrahim Al Shaikh in the upcoming by-election has thrown a curveball into the race for the vacant seat in the first constituency in Muharraq Governorate. With the High Court of Appeals set to make a decision on the appeal, the outcome will have significant ramifications for the candidacy of the two opponents. As the campaign continues, the by-election scheduled for September remains a focal point of interest, with the legal challenges adding an element of suspense to the political contest in the region.

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