Arab Parliament
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Formed | December 27, 2002 |
Motto | For the promotion of democracy and stable development |
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At the Arab League Summit of 2001-Amman, the Arab states agreed to create an Arab Parliament, and came up with a resolution to give Amr Moussa the Secretary General of the Arab League the power to start and create the Parliament. In 2004, in the ordinary Arab League Summit in Algiers was the official date where all Arab League Members agreed to send their representative to the temporary Parliament sessions that took place in the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo, Egypt, with each member state sending four members, until the Parliament is reassigned permanently to its under-construction office in Damascus.
The headquarters was in Damascus until on May 22, 2012 the sessions were suspended and transferred to Cairo. The Arab League is now preparing to move the headquarters of the parliament to Baghdad.
Mishaal bin Fahm Al-Salami (of Saudi Arabia) is the current Speaker of the Parliament.
List of Members of the Parliament
Kuwait : Walid Khaled Al-Gary Egypt : Raga'a Ismail al Arabi Lebanon : Robert Iskandar Ghanem Palestine : Rawhi Fattouh Somalia : Dr Zacheria Mohamud Haji Abdi Sudan : Samia Hussein Sayed Ahmed Iraq : Sertib Muhammad Hussein Egypt : Sa'ad Gamal Oman : Soud Bin Ahmed El Berouani Mauritania : Salma Bint Tekdi Jordan : Salwa Damin El-Masri Palestine : Salim Zanoun Egypt : Sana Abd El-Mene'em El-Banna Oman : Sief Bin Hashim El-Maskary Sudan : Salih Ahmed El-Toum El-Omraby Tunisia : A'eda Morgan Haram El-Shemsy Qatar : Aisha Yousif Al-Mena'e Iraq : Abbas Al-Biati Algeria : Abd-El-Hak Boumashra Djibouti : Abd-El-Rahman Hassan Riala United Arab Emirates : ABD-EL-Rahman Ali Al-Shamsy Morocco : ABD-El-Raham Lidek Bahrain : Abd-El-Aziz Abd-Allah Al-Moussiy Jordan : Abd-El-Karim Faisal El-Daghmy Yemen : Abd-Allah Ahmed Ghanem Algeria : Abd-Allah Bousnan Jordan : Abd-El-Hady Attallah Ammegalli Morocco : Abd-El-Wahed Arrady Kuwait : Abd-El-Wahed Mahmoud El-Awadi Comoros : Elwei Sayed Muhammed Oman : Ali Bin-Said El Behya'i Lebanon : Ali Khreiss Yemen : Ali Abd-allah Abou-Hleika Algeria : Ammar Sa'adany Tunisia : Omara Bin-Muhammed Al-Makhloufy Algeria : Amr Bouiflan Kuwait : Awad Bard El-Enzzi Oman : Fahd Bin-Majid Al-Mamari Djibouti : Fahmy Ahmed Muhammed Al-Hajj Somalia : Qamar Adam Ali Djibouti : Moemen Bahdoun Fareh Qatar : Mubarak Ghanem Bouthamer Ali Sudan : Muhammed El-Hussein Al-Amin Ahmed Nasser Tunisia : Muhammed Sobhi Boudreballah Saudi Arabia : Muhammed Bin-Ibrahim Bin-Muhammed El-Helwa Saudi Arabia : Muhammed Bin-Abd-Allah Bin-Muhammed El-Ghamdi Tunisia : Muhammed Bin-Hady Ouaynee Kuwait : Mohammed Jassem Al-Sager United Arab Emirates : Muhammed Salim El-Mazrouy Jordan : Muhammed Abd-Allah Abou-Hedib Djibouti : Muhammed Edwita Yousif Somalia : Muhammed Amr Tolha Somalia : Muhammed Mualim Abd-El-Rahman Mauritania : Muhammed Weld El-Sheikh Al-Moustafa Mauritania : Muhammed Weld Muhammed El-Hafez Mauritania : Muhammed Weld Harun Weld El-Sheikh Seddeya Syria : Mahmoud El-Abrash Egypt : Mostafa El-Feqqy Morocco : Seddik Ghoule Iraq : Moufid El-Jaza'ery Saudi Arabia : Mansour Bin-Mahmoud Abd-El-Ghaffar Yemen : Mansour Aziz Hamoud El-Zendany Qatar : Nasser Khalil El-Jidah Syria : Nasser Qaddour Iraq : Nour-Eddine Sa'id El-Heyaly Comoros : Nour-Eddine Midlaj Libya : Hoda Fathy Salim Bin-Amer Kuwait : Ali Salim Al-Daqbasi
Observers
References
- ↑ "Turkey to join Arab Parliament as observer". Hurriyet Daily News. August 9, 2010.