[nasional_list] [ppiindia] All Eyes on JCCI as Historic Voting Begins Today

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            Saturday, 26, November, 2005 (24, Shawwal, 1426)


                  All Eyes on JCCI as Historic Voting Begins Today
                  Maha Akeel, Arab News 

                    
                        

                        Ulfat Qabbani    
                        
                  JEDDAH, 26 November 2005 - All eyes are on Jeddah Chamber of 
Commerce and Industry (JCCI) today as the election to its board of directors 
begins with 17 women contesting alongside 54 male candidates - for the first 
time in the history of Saudi Arabia.

                  Women's participation in the elections has grabbed attention 
worldwide amid reports that some female candidates might surprise everyone by 
winning. In an unprecedented move, Saudi authorities gave the green light last 
September for women to run in the chamber elections.

                  Five coalitions and a number of independents are taking part 
in what is described as the most-hotly contested election in JCCI history. On 
the 18-member board, 12 seats are up for grabs. Six members will be appointed 
by the Ministry of Commerce.

                  Women members will vote today and tomorrow and businessmen 
will vote on Monday and Tuesday at the chamber's Sheikh Ismail Abu Dawood Hall. 
Balloting will take place in two sessions - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 
p.m. - for the convenience of the electorate. Voting will also be held at 
JCCI's branches in Qunfudha and Rabigh.

                  Ulfat Qabbani, the only female candidate running in the 
industrialist segment, is optimistic that women would win a few seats. "I am 
sure that the members will vote for the best and trustworthy candidates" 
irrespective of their gender, she added. 

                  According to Qabbani, the participation in the election 
itself is a big victory for women. "Even if all women candidates lose the 
election, the biggest winner will still be the principle that allowed them to 
contest side by side men," she pointed out.

                  This election, she said, would give businesswomen necessary 
experience to participate in future elections in a more forceful manner.

                  Women candidates are excited over the new experience. They 
worked day and night and did everything they could to reach out to all voters, 
male and female. They will be present in the registration hall to meet voters.

                  "We want to raise awareness among the women about the 
importance of voting and the importance of having women representatives on the 
board," said Lama Al-Sulaiman, one of the candidates.

                  She and Nashwa Taher are with the Lejeddah group. "They 
invited us to join their group and we felt that the goals of the group are in 
line with our aims," Taher told Arab News. 

                  Besides Lejeddah and the all-woman Al-Awael group, which is 
fielding seven candidates, the Future group also has a female candidate on its 
panel. The group recently invited Madawi Al-Hassoun - the first woman to 
officially register her candidacy - to join its list. Other female candidates 
are running as independents.

                  Most women candidates were present at the Future Training 
Center for Women last week speaking to the women voters about their campaign 
agenda. Empowerment of women and support for small and medium establishments 
were the focus of all candidates.

                  Khadeeja Bokhari, who obtained her first commercial 
registration 28 years ago and currently works in sectors such as real estate 
and trade, is focusing on training and job creation. Abeer Salama campaigned 
for the need to better classification of women business registrations while 
Hussa Al-Aun called for wider investment opportunities for women.

                  Maher Bundagji, the youngest male candidate who is running as 
an independent, told Arab News that he tried to persuade candidates who have 
been contesting elections repeatedly and winning seats on the board to give way 
to the younger generation and make a difference. "They keep making the same 
promises and we haven't seen any real change through decades," he said.
                 
           
     


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