2020 Sahrawi legislative election explained

Country:Sahrawi Republic
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:2016 Sahrawi legislative election
Previous Year:2016
Next Election:2023 Sahrawi legislative election
Next Year:2023
Election Date:8–9 March 2020
Seats For Election:52 (of the 53) seats in the National Council
Majority Seats:27
Registered:~100,000
Elected Mps:elected members
Image1:Brahim Ghali 2.jpeg
Leader1:Brahim Ghali
Leaders Seat1:Did not stand
Party1:Polisario Front
Percentage1:100%
Seats1:53 seats
Last Election1:53 seats
President of the National Council
Posttitle:President-elect
Before Election:Khatri Addouh
Before Party:Polisario Front
After Election:Hamma Salama
After Party:Polisario Front

Legislative elections were held in the Sahrawi Republic on 8–9 March 2020[1] to elect 52 of the 53 members of the Sahrawi National Council, the unicameral parliament of the SADR. More than 100,000 Sahrawis were registered to vote, with 145 candidates contesting the elections.[2]

Election system

Legislative elections in the Sahrawi Republic are organised mainly using a single non-transferable vote, as Sahrawis get one vote by checking a box next to the face of the candidate in the ballot.[3] Members are elected for a three-year term by direct universal suffrage.[2]

35 seats are elected in constituencies based on the wilayas (or regions) that the Sahrawi refugee camps are divided in, while seven seats are elected in constituencies based on the seven military regions that the Sahrawi liberated territories are divided and another 3 are elected representing soldiers of the Sahrawi People's Liberation Army (EPLS) at large.

Three members are elected in representation of three branches of the Polisario Front: one representing the National Union of Sahrawi Women (UNMS), one representing the Sahrawi Youth Union (UJSARIO) and one representing the Sahrawi Trade Union (UGTSARIO). The final 5 seats are elected by members of the Consultative Council, a consultative body to the President of the SADR.[4]

Results

See also: List of members of the Sahrawi National Council, 2020–2023.

Aftermath

Hamma Salama, a member of POLISARIO's national secretariat, was elected President of the Sahrawi National Council on 17 March 2020 during the constitutive session of the National Council. Salama won the vote against the Minister of Transport and Energy Salek Baba Hasana.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022-03-09 . انطلاق عملية انتخابات أعضاء المجلس الوطني الصحراوي . Start of the process of election of members of the Sahrawi National Council . 2022-10-09 . . ar.
  2. Web site: 2022-03-09 . Los saharauis acuden hoy a las urnas para elegir un Consejo Nacional (El Parlamento) . The Saharawis go to the polls today to elect a National Council (Parliament) . 2022-10-09 . ECSaharaui . es.
  3. aapss . Association of Friendship with the Saharawi People of Seville . 2020-03-09 . 2022-10-09 . 1236956424871313408 . Comenzamos el lunes asistiendo a un colegio electoral para las elecciones al #Parlamento . We start Monday by attending an electoral college for the elections to the #Parliament . es . Sahrawi refugee camps.
  4. 139 . the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic . 19-23 December 2019.
  5. Web site: 2022-03-17 . Hamma Salama, electo presidente del Consejo Nacional Saharaui (Parlamento) . Hamma Salama, elected president of the Saharawi National Council (Parliament) . 2022-10-09 . . es.