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Qataris elect two women for first time

15 May, 2015

Qataris have for the first time voted two women in to the Gulf emirate's only directly elected body, the Central Municipal Council, officials announced on Thursday. Sheikha Jufairi and Fatma Al-Kuwari both won seats in Wednesday's election to the 29-member council, which has advisory but no legislative powers. Elections director General Majed Ibrahim al-Khulaifi confirmed that it was the first time in the emirate's history that two women had been elected.
"I broke the spirit of tribalism and votes for the family," said a jubilant Kuwari. "As the second woman to enter the council, it is an encouraging step for more women to participate." Kuwari is one of 14 first-time winners who will make up almost half of the membership of the new council. It is the second time she has run for election and she had words of sympathy for those female candidates who did not win this time round.

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