Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Dhahrani | |
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Born | 1942 |
Nationality | Bahraini |
Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Dhahrani (Arabic: خليفة بن أحمد الظهراني, born 1942) is a Bahraini politician, currently serving as the Speaker of the Council of Representatives of Bahrain.
Khalifa Al Dhahrani was born in the town of Riffa, in central Bahrain, in 1942. He graduated from Bahrain Petroleum Company's Institute of Training and Occupational Development. Prior to his political career, he was a prominent businessman in the Bahraini community.
Al Dhahrani's political career began when he ran for and was elected as a member of Bahrain's first National Assembly in 1973. At age 31, he ran in the 20th constituency, at the time encompassing Riffa, Jaww, Askar and Zallaq. He served as MP until 1975, when the emir of Bahrain Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa dissolved parliament.
Al Dhahrani was later appointed to the Shura Council in 1992 and served there until 2002. He was one of the architects who drew up the National Action Charter of Bahrain in 2001, which led to the end of political unrest that plagued the country in the 1990s.
Al Dhahrani served in the Shura Council until 2002, when a royal decree dissolved the council. Al Dhahrani later planned to run for MP in the newly formed lower house of parliament. Al Dhahrani ran as a candidate in the ninth district of the Central Governorate and was elected to parliament, having secured a landslide victory, after winning 90% of the vote. Within the council, he was elected as Speaker of parliament.