Initial results of UAE's parliamentary elections announced

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Voting for the 2023 Federal National Council elections concluded on Saturday evening, both in the UAE and abroad, and the National Elections Committee has announced the preliminary results.

The winners in Abu Dhabi were announced as Salem Hamad Salem Al Ameri, Hilal Mohammed Hamdan Hilal Al Kaabi, Mudhia Salem Kaderi, Mohamed Al Menhali and Hashima Yasser Ali Saeed Al Afari.

The following were announced as the winners in Dubai - Humaid Ahmed Ahmed Mohammed Al Tayer, Ahmed Mir Hashem Ahmed Khoury, Maryam Majid Khalfan Majid bin Thaneya and Amna Ali Salem Ali Al Odaidi

In Sharjah, the following were successsful - Mohammed Hassan Suleiman Ali Al Dhouri, Walid Ali Mohamed bin Falah Al Mansouri and Adnan Hamad Mohamed Hamad Al Hammadi, and in Ajman, Majid Mohammed Rahma Mohamed Al Mazrouei and Aisha Ibrahim Ahmed Al Marri were announced as winners.

In Fujairah, Sheikh Saeed bin Suroor bin Saif bin Suroor Al Sharqi and Aisha Khamis Ali Al Dhanhani won the vote while Mohammed Issa Obaid Al Ali and Mona Rashid Abdullah Tahnoon Al Ali gained the most votes in Umm Al Quwain.

Saeed Rashid Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Sultan Salem Abdullah bin Yaqoub Al Zaabi and Salem Rashid Ali Al Ali were successful in Ras Al Khaimah.

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