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Al Saleh on right. Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh (born 1942 [1]) is a politician from Bahrain. He has been serving as the chairman and president of Consultative Council of Bahrain [2] [3] from December 2006. [4] He was a member of the constituent assembly in 1973, and member of Bahrain National Assembly from 1973 to 1975. [5]
The Consultative Council (Majlis al-shura), also known as the Shura Council, is the upper house of the National Assembly, the main legislative body of Bahrain.. The Council comprises forty members appointed directly by the King of Bahrain.
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The National Assembly (Arabic: المجلس الوطني البحريني) is the legislative body [1] [2] of Bahrain.Parliament is bicameral, consisting of the 40 elected members of the Council of Representatives (the lower house) and the 40 royally-appointed members of the Consultative Council (the upper house).
The CEO overseeing Saudi Arabia's royal commission for its historic al-Ula site has been arrested on corruption and money-laundering charges over some $55 million in contracts, officials said. The ...
Ali Abdullah Saleh Affash was born on 21 March 1947 [17] [18] [17] to a poor family [19] in Beit al-Ahmar village [20] (Red House village) [21] from the Sanhan (سنحان) clan (Sanhan District), whose territories lie some 20 kilometers southeast of Sanaa, then capital of the northern Kingdom of Yemen. Saleh's father, Abdallah Saleh died after ...
The Chairman of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (abbreviated COGS) also known as the "Chief of the General Staff" is the chief and highest ranking officer of the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces.
Election officials said that about five million people voted out of around 9.2 million eligible voters. [7] [9] The opposition disputed early results showing Saleh with 82% of the vote, saying that the count gave Saleh 60% and Bin Shamlan 40%; it also claimed there had been electoral violations.