Dr. Amal Al Qubaisi become, a member of the Federal National Council of his appointment, the first woman Vice-President of the National Assembly in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
After the opening ceremony yesterday, the members unanimously elected Mohammed Ahmed Al Murr, and appointed member of Dubai, and speaker, Dr. Qubaisi then first deputy speaker.
Lauded the appointment of Sheikha Fatima Abu Dhabi, the widow of the founder president Sheikh Zayed, for their encouragement and support for women to take leadership roles."Today, to see the Deputy Speaker of UAE women shows how to support the UAE for women and on the basis of race in leadership roles, Dr. Qubaisi.
"We owe this to our leaders, we will not forget the role of mother in the UAE, which was calling for women to positions in the Federal National Council in 20 years."
They were: Abdullah Al Shamsi (elected, Ajman), a former official in the police, and Ahmed Al Shamsi (Ain Ajman), a retired Armed Forces brigadier general, and Dr. Abdul Rahim Shaheen, (Ain, Ras Al Khaimah), political science teacher, Sheikh Issa (elected, Umm Al Quwain), and academic.
He suggested Rashad Bukhash (elected, Dubai), each candidate must give a brief summary of their experience.
"I was a teacher in many schools in the United Arab Emirates, and I have learned a lot from generations who are now in many areas," said Sheikh Issa, the only woman elected this year.
After all four briefing on themselves, the voice of the members.
The votes counted twice before to show that no candidate had an absolute majority.
Members voted and then between the two with the largest number of votes - Abdullah Al Shamsi, with 16 votes, and Dr. Shaheen with 11 points. Mr. Al Shamsi won by 26 votes to 13.
"This is proof of democracy and we are learning. We hope to learn more, and said that after he announced the winner.
Proved to the members of the selection committees are not that simple. Some members argued the vote should be postponed until the next meeting.
Others, including Mr. Murr, in favor of tradition, which was due to the completion of that session.
"I say to the committees and missions clear there is nothing so far to clarify, I say we vote and finished," and argued Bukhash.
Mohammed Al Qubaisi (elected Abu Dhabi) and asked for more time again, but he objected to his appointment as a member, Ali Jassim (Dubai).
Mr. Jassim said that the members of the previous sessions had joined and left the committees from time to time, so the election now will bind them for a period of four years.
"This session is for action, and we need to complete these things," said Mr. Murr.
Required for the election of committees and there after that.
Later, several members with experience of procedural hang-ups and it is not surprising.
"Expect that to happen. It is natural, said Mr. Murr.
"It's nice that the election of new members joining, and their eagerness to join the various committees," she said. "We have tried and old members to help them and explain things, and give them priority for seats in the committee."
The nominations for the seven members of all committees of the eight advanced, stepped forward more candidates at a time.
To save time, the Council decided to settle it without a vote, and some candidates drop to a total of seven - sometimes after a little haggling with the speaker over which was the best qualified.
After the opening ceremony yesterday, the members unanimously elected Mohammed Ahmed Al Murr, and appointed member of Dubai, and speaker, Dr. Qubaisi then first deputy speaker.
Lauded the appointment of Sheikha Fatima Abu Dhabi, the widow of the founder president Sheikh Zayed, for their encouragement and support for women to take leadership roles."Today, to see the Deputy Speaker of UAE women shows how to support the UAE for women and on the basis of race in leadership roles, Dr. Qubaisi.
"We owe this to our leaders, we will not forget the role of mother in the UAE, which was calling for women to positions in the Federal National Council in 20 years."
They were: Abdullah Al Shamsi (elected, Ajman), a former official in the police, and Ahmed Al Shamsi (Ain Ajman), a retired Armed Forces brigadier general, and Dr. Abdul Rahim Shaheen, (Ain, Ras Al Khaimah), political science teacher, Sheikh Issa (elected, Umm Al Quwain), and academic.
He suggested Rashad Bukhash (elected, Dubai), each candidate must give a brief summary of their experience.
"I was a teacher in many schools in the United Arab Emirates, and I have learned a lot from generations who are now in many areas," said Sheikh Issa, the only woman elected this year.
After all four briefing on themselves, the voice of the members.
The votes counted twice before to show that no candidate had an absolute majority.
Members voted and then between the two with the largest number of votes - Abdullah Al Shamsi, with 16 votes, and Dr. Shaheen with 11 points. Mr. Al Shamsi won by 26 votes to 13.
"This is proof of democracy and we are learning. We hope to learn more, and said that after he announced the winner.
Proved to the members of the selection committees are not that simple. Some members argued the vote should be postponed until the next meeting.
Others, including Mr. Murr, in favor of tradition, which was due to the completion of that session.
"I say to the committees and missions clear there is nothing so far to clarify, I say we vote and finished," and argued Bukhash.
Mohammed Al Qubaisi (elected Abu Dhabi) and asked for more time again, but he objected to his appointment as a member, Ali Jassim (Dubai).
Mr. Jassim said that the members of the previous sessions had joined and left the committees from time to time, so the election now will bind them for a period of four years.
"This session is for action, and we need to complete these things," said Mr. Murr.
Required for the election of committees and there after that.
Later, several members with experience of procedural hang-ups and it is not surprising.
"Expect that to happen. It is natural, said Mr. Murr.
"It's nice that the election of new members joining, and their eagerness to join the various committees," she said. "We have tried and old members to help them and explain things, and give them priority for seats in the committee."
The nominations for the seven members of all committees of the eight advanced, stepped forward more candidates at a time.
To save time, the Council decided to settle it without a vote, and some candidates drop to a total of seven - sometimes after a little haggling with the speaker over which was the best qualified.
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