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Application of Candidate who Doesn’t Know how to Write his Name Rejected
2018-10-18 - 7:12 p
Bahrain Mirror: The judge of the Southern Governorate Supervisory Committee, Ebrahim Al-Zayed, said that he had conducted many reading and writing exams to candidates who applied for municipal and parliamentary elections.
The judge said in a press release that the application of one of the candidates was rejected after it was known that he doesn't know how to write his name.
The authorities hold the municipal and Parliamentary elections next month amid wide boycott from the opposition that represent the majority in the country.
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