Ahmed Mohammed Al Amer

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Ahmed Mohammed Al Amer
أحمد محمد العامر
Member of the Council of Representatives
Assumed office
2018
MonarchHamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Prime MinisterKhalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Salman, Crown Prince of Bahrain
Preceded byKhalid Al-Shaer
Parliamentary groupindependent
Constituency1st Constituency of the Southern Governorate
Personal details
Born
Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Saad Al Amer

1977 (1977) (age 47)
Occupationbanker

Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Saad Al Amer (Arabic: أحمد محمد أحمد سعد العامر, born 1977 (1977) (age 47)) is a Bahraini politician, banker, and trade unionist. He was sworn into the Council of Representatives on December 12, 2018, representing the First District in the Southern Governorate.[1]

Biography[edit]

Al Amer earned a master's degree in management with a major in marketing. He worked as a senior manager at Ithmaar Bank and has been on the board of the Bahrain Bankers Syndicate. Additionally, he belongs to the General Federation of Workers Trade Unions in Bahrain.

In the 2014 Bahraini general election, he ran for the First District in the Southern Governorate. With 984 votes for 18.15% in the first round, he did not make the runoff.

In the 2018 Bahraini general election, he ran again for the same constituency, this time winning 1,602 votes for 28.46% in the first round on November 24, necessitating a second round on December 2. In this round, Al Amer defeated his opponent Nasreen Maarouf by winning 2,871 votes for 56.92%.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "رئيس اللجنة العليا للإشراف على سلامة الانتخابات يعلن النتائج النهائية للانتخابات النيابية والبلدية لعام 2018م". Bahrain News Agency. December 2, 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  2. ^ Hussein, Huda (November 30, 2018). "حسم "أولى الجنوبية" السبت بين نسرين معروف وأحمد العامر". Al-Watan (Bahrain). Retrieved 9 February 2021.