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Fawzia Abdulla Yusuf Zainal (born 1961) is a
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i media and social activist and politician who has been
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of the Council of Representatives since 12 December 2018. Zainal is the first woman to lead Bahrain's parliament, and the second woman to lead a Gulf-Arab parliament after UAE's
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.


Education

Zainal graduated with a degree in education and
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from the
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in 1983 and has a Postgraduate Diploma in Counseling from the
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. She received a high diploma from the Bahrain Institution of Political Development in 2008 and a diploma from Bahrain University in 2014.


Career

Zainal has worked as a journalist and is a media and social activist. She worked as a director in the Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation for twenty five years. She is a member of the Bahrain Businesswomen's Society. In 2009, she was a consultant for strategic planning and development at the Bahrain Ministry of Culture and Information. Zainal first ran for parliament in 2006, despite threats against female candidates. Her campaign tent was set on fire and she was targeted by derogatory gossip. In
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, she ran for the East Riffa fifth district, but fell short by 288 votes in a run-off election against her male opponent. Her campaign platform promised to focus on improving the living conditions of women, as well as addressing unemployment and fighting corruption. Zainal was elected in December 2018 alongside five other women, winning her seat outright against the incumbent, Khalifa al-Ghanim, who had narrowly defeated her in 2014. She had criticised the previous parliament and promised to prioritise the needs of the less fortunate in her constituency. Bahrain does not have a
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for female representatives but while gender was seen as less of an issue in 2018, billboards of Zanial were torn up and defaced and other candidates reported receiving online threats. Zainal said, "My victory has broken the rule of male domination of this district and indicates that the people of the area have reached the conviction and maturity that make them not look at candidate’s gender, but at their capabilities and ability to take responsibility." On 12 December 2018, Zainal was elected Speaker of the Council of Representatives with 25 of the 40 votes and then appointed by King
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Hamad bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa ( ar, حمد بن عيسى بن سلمان آل خليفة '; 28 January 1950) is King of Bahrain since 14 February 2002, after ruling as Emir of Bahrain from 6 March 1999. He is the son of Isa bin Salm ...
. He said, "The election of the first woman speaker of the Council of Representatives represents a quantum leap forward and source of pride for the Kingdom of Bahrain which has spared no effort to empower women."


Personal life

Zainal is a Sunni Muslim. She has one married son.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Zainal, Fawzia Living people 1961 births University of Bahrain alumni University of Jordan alumni Bahraini Sunni Muslims Bahraini women's rights activists Speakers of the Council of Representatives (Bahrain) Women legislative speakers 21st-century Bahraini women politicians 21st-century Bahraini politicians