Doha, 05 Nov. 2024
Mrs. Maryam bint Abdullah Al-Attiyah, Chairperson, National Human Rights Committee of Qatar (NHRC) emphasized that the recent constitutional amendments reaffirm HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of Qatar’s commitment to safeguarding national values and promoting the principles of equal citizenship.
She added that these changes reflect His Highness's visionary leadership in reinforcing national cohesion, unity, and equality among all Qatari citizens, ensuring their rights and duties are balanced and public freedoms are protected under the rule of law.
She further highlighted that the amendments align with the aspirations of the Qatari people and are in harmony with the country’s ongoing developments across various sectors. They contribute to the strengthening of Qatar’s modern state, based on law and institutions.
She expressed appreciation for the Shura Council’s approval of the amendments, noting that this decision reflects the shared vision between the Council and the people to serve the best interests of the nation.
Mrs. Al-Attiyah also praised the government’s efforts to create an environment of freedom, allowing all citizens over the age of eighteen to participate in the referendum process on the amendments.
She said that this move, despite not being required by the constitution, underscores Amir of Qatar's dedication to involving citizens in decision-making. The referendum demonstrated the unity of the Qatari people, irrespective of their origins, in supporting the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, she said.
NHRC Chairperson noted that the overwhelming approval of the amendments by the Qatari public reflected their true will and the realities of Qatari society.
The Committee particularly appreciated the amendment to Article (1), which outlines the foundations of the democratic system, based on Shura, justice, and the rule of law—principles that are consistent with Islamic Sharia and essential for societal stability and progress.
The amendment of Article (80) guarantees the right of all Qatari citizens to be appointed to the Shura Council, ensuring equal citizenship, while Article (117) guarantees the right of any Qatari citizen, regardless of how they obtained citizenship, to assume a ministerial position.
Additionally, the new article that allows His Highness the Emir to convene with the Shura Council, the Ruling Family Council, and the People of Solution and Contract reflects a deeper level of engagement in governance and decision-making.
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