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Mohammed Isa Al Abbasi
محمد عيسى العباسي
Member of the Council of Representatives (Bahrain), 3rd District, Muharraq Governorate
Assumed office
2018
MonarchHamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Prime MinisterKhalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa
Preceded byJamal Bou Hassan
Parliamentary groupIndependent
Personal details
Born
Mohammed Issa Ahmed Abdullah Al-Abbasi
NationalityBahraini
Occupationjournalist

Mohammed Isa Al Abbasi (Template:Lang-ar) is a Bahraini politician and journalist.[1] He was sworn into the Council of Representatives on December 12, 2018.[2]

Education

Al Abassi graduated from Ahlia University.[3]

2011 protests

During the Bahraini uprising of 2011, as a broadcaster on the TV channel of the Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation, Al Abassi took a firmly royalist stance which led to heavy opposition criticism. In 2013, he was suspended in a climate of increased rapprochement between the opposition and the House of Khalifa.

House of Representatives

Al Abassi entered politics by running in the 2018 Bahraini general election for the third constituency of the Muharraq Governorate in the national House of Representatives. He won 2,217 votes for 38.54% in the first round on November 24, necessitating a second round on December 1, in which he defeated Mohammed Al Alawi with 3,096 votes for 58.64%.

References

  1. ^ "محمد عيسى سيعدل أوضاع الاعلاميين". Al Bilad. October 18, 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  2. ^ "رئيس اللجنة العليا للإشراف على سلامة الانتخابات يعلن النتائج النهائية للانتخابات النيابية والبلدية لعام 2018م". Bahrain News Agency. December 2, 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  3. ^ "الجامعة الأهلية تهنئ خريجيها بمناسبة فوزهم في الانتخابات". Ahlia University. December 6, 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2021.