Qatar voted Tuesday to end its limited elections for legislative seats, passing a measure to end the country's short-lived experiment in electing members of the advisory Shura Council.
Qataris took to the polls on Tuesday, voting in favour of replacing Shura council elections with appointments. Qatari ...
A referendum in Qatar to scrap short-lived legislative polls has passed with more than 90 percent of the vote, officials said ...
Voters in Qatar approved major proposed changes to its constitution in a referendum on Tuesday, including the scrapping of ...
Qatar's referendum on constitutional amendments, with a 90.6% approval, replaces legislative elections with appointed roles ...
Qatar's referendum on a set of constitutional amendments passed with a 90.6% approval of the valid votes, replacing ...
DOHA, 5th November, 2024 (WAM) - The Parliamentary Group of the Federal National Council (FNC) participated in the meeting of the Standing Committee on Budget and Planning of the Asian Parliamentary ...
At least 89 people are missing from floods in eastern Spain, the regional judicial authorities in Valencia said on Tuesday.
Amid the U.S elections, Qatar is voting on Tuesday to decide whether to end its voting experiment of limited voting for legislative seats.
DOHA: Speaker of the Shura Council HE Hassan bin Abdullah Al Ghanim, has affirmed the State of Qatar's unwavering commitment ...
Qataris will vote on the second ever general referendum in the history of the state, with an array of draft constitutional ...