Oman Shura Council Elects Khalid al-Maawali as Chairman for Fourth Time

Khalid al-Ma’awali, Oman’s Shura Council Chairman (Oman News Agency)
Khalid al-Ma’awali, Oman’s Shura Council Chairman (Oman News Agency)
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Oman Shura Council Elects Khalid al-Maawali as Chairman for Fourth Time

Khalid al-Ma’awali, Oman’s Shura Council Chairman (Oman News Agency)
Khalid al-Ma’awali, Oman’s Shura Council Chairman (Oman News Agency)

Oman’s Shura Council, in an extraordinary session held on Thursday, elected Khalid al-Maawali as its chairman for the 10th term, securing 58 out of 89 votes. This is al-Maawali’s fourth consecutive time as the Council’s chairman.

Tahir al Junaibi, the representative of Duqm, was elected as the first deputy to the Council’s chairman.

The members also elected Said Al-Saadi, the representative of Suwaiq, as the second deputy to the Council’s chairman, receiving 52 votes in total.

The exceptional session of the Council commenced to primarily elect its chairman and deputies for the tenth term (2023-2027).

Abdullah Al-Kaabi, a representative of Shinas and the eldest member, chaired the session in accordance with Article 17 of the Omani Council Law.

The voting process took place through a confidential e-ballot, with four candidates competing for the council's presidency: Ibrahim Al-Hadi, a representative of Al-Amerat; Ahmed Al-Balushi, a representative of Seeb; Hassan Al-Nabhani, a representative of Jabal Al-Akhdar; and Khaled al-Maawali, a representative of Wadi Al-Maawal.

During the session, a total of 90 members of the Council have taken oath, vowing to be committed, sincere and loyal to the Sultan and the homeland.

“The council aims to always be a reflection of the hopes and aspirations of society, as outlined in the laws and internal regulations of the Omani Council,” said al-Maawali.

“All members of the Shura Council are united and cooperative in achieving the desired objectives,” he added.

Al-Maawali received congratulations from the President of the Kuwaiti National Assembly, Ahmed Al-Saadoun, who praised al-Ma’awali's previous tenure as the chairman of the Consultative Council.

“Continued collaboration between the two parliaments serves the interests of both countries and their fraternal peoples, as well as the issues of the Arab and Islamic nations,” said Al-Saadoun.

It is worth noting that the overall voter turnout in the Oct.29 vote reached 65.88%, making it the second-highest participation rate in Omani elections, following the 2011 Shura Council elections, which had a turnout of 76%.



UAE Arrests Suspects Involved in Killing of Moldovan National

UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
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UAE Arrests Suspects Involved in Killing of Moldovan National

UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo
UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo

Three people have been arrested in the United Arab Emirates in connection with the alleged murder of a man, Zvi Kogan, who entered the country using his Moldovan nationality, the Emirati interior ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
The statement said that a search and investigation team was formed after the family of the victim filed a report about his disappearance. The investigations led to the discovery of the missing person's body and the identification of the perpetrators. They were arrested, and the necessary legal procedures were initiated.
It added that the details of the incident will be disclosed once the investigations are complete.
The statement emphasized that all legal powers would be used "to respond decisively and without leniency to any actions or attempts that threaten societal stability".
“The UAE, throughout all its institutions, will spare no effort to prevent any attacks on its nationals, residents, and visitors. The entire security agencies are working around the clock to protect societal stability and ensure the continued highest levels of security and safety, which have been firmly established since the founding of the country”, affirmed the ministry.