GENEVA (WAM)—The election of Dr. Amal Al
Qubaisi as the first-ever woman Speaker of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Parliament has been warmly welcomed by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) as a
breakthrough not only for the Gulf State but also for the Arab world as a
whole.
Dr. Al Qubaisi, a former Deputy Speaker of
the Federal National Council (FNC) and government minister, is a trailblazer
for the region as well as she is the first- ever woman Speaker of an Arab
national parliament.
A parliamentarian since 2006, Dr. Al Qubaisi
has long been active within IPU and has achieved international prominence. She
has been particularly active on gender and youth issues. Her engagement in
youth participation at IPU contributed to the creation of IPU’s Forum of Young
Parliamentarians, a body that provides youth perspectives in international
political decision-making.
"I am personally delighted by Dr. Al
Qubaisi’s election, having known and worked with her for several years,"
said IPU Secretary General Martin Chungong. "Breaking the parliamentary
glass ceiling in the UAE marks a particularly important milestone that can only
resonate across the region and inspire other countries and other women
MPs," he added.
The election of Dr. Al Qubaisi brings the
number of women Speakers in the world to 48. They account for 17.2 per cent of
the 273 Speakers of Parliament globally, according to IPU data.
The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) is the
global organization of national parliaments. It works to safeguard peace and
drives positive democratic change through political dialogue and concrete
action.
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