This is a list of members of the Sahrawi National Council elected after the 2023 Sahrawi legislative election. [1] [2] [3]
Electoral district | Member | Gender | New (compared to 2020) | |
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Name | Arabic | |||
Auserd | Zein Brahim Saleh | الزين ابراهيم الصالح | M | No |
Mohamed Bah Ali | محمد اباه عالي | M | Yes | |
Tekber Mohamed Nafe | تكبر محمد نافع | F | Yes | |
Bachir Hel-la Smail | البشير حلة اسماعيل | M | No | |
Fatimetu Mohamed Lamin Ahmed | فاطمتو محمد لمين احمد | F | Yes | |
Agga Haddi Mohamed Salem | اقة حدي محمد سالم | F | No | |
Chahid El Hafed administrative camp | Mohamed Mohamed Ismael Sannad | محمد محمد اسماعيل سناد | M | No |
Abida Hadía Ali | اعبيدة حظية اعلي | F | No | |
Limam Ramdan | ليمام رمضان | M | Yes | |
Said Mohamed Salem | سعيد محمد سالم | M | Yes | |
Bojador | Salek Emboirik | السالك امبيريك | M | Yes |
Embarka Brahim Bumajruta | امباركة إبراهيم بومخروطة | F | No | |
Aziza Mohamed Lamin Jatri | أعزيزة محمد لمين خطري | F | Yes | |
Dajla | Mohamed Salem Ali Mohamed Saleh | محمد سالم اعلي محمد صالح (سيلوم) | M | No |
Jatri Mohamed Salem | خطري محمد سالم | M | Yes | |
Mohamed Lamin Abdelahi | محمد لمين عبد الله | M | Yes | |
Fatima Mohamed Embarek Limam | فاطمة محمد امبارك لمام | F | Yes | |
Alia Wadha Mohamed Fadel | العالية ودها محمد فاظل | F | Yes | |
Mzeiriga Blal | مزيريكة ابلال | F | Yes | |
Nueniha Mohamed Salem Matala | انوينهة محمد سالم | F | No | |
El Aaiún | Jadiyetu Bachir Mohamed Fadel | خدو البشير محمد فاضل (خدو الحاج) | F | No |
Tfeiluha Moulud Embarek | اطفيلوهة مولود أمبارك | F | Yes | |
Faila Mohamed Ali | أفيلة محمد اعلي (فالة الكركار) | F | No | |
Maainafiha Said El Majlul | معينفيها سعيد المخلول | F | Yes | |
Said Abba Bumrah | سعيد أبا بومراح | M | Yes | |
Enhebuha Mahmud Ali | أنحبوهة محمود عالي | F | No | |
Smara | Dih Noucha | الديه النوشة | M | Yes |
Dumaha Mohamed El Mati | دماحة محمد المعطي | F | Yes | |
Barka Sehla Larosi | بركة سهلة لعروسي | M | Yes | |
Jadya Barka Brahim | خدجة بركة ابراهيم | F | Yes | |
Brahim Salem Mohamed Abdelahi | ابراهيم السالم محمد عبدالله | M | No | |
Selma Mamuni | السالمة ماموني | F | No | |
Embarka Malainin Zreiguina | امباركة ماء العينين ازريگينة | F | Yes | |
First military region (Zug) | Turad Bahaha | التراد بهاهة | M | Yes |
Second military region (Tifariti) | Abdelahi El Merji | عبد الله المرخي | M | No |
Third military region (Mijek) | Mohamed Ahmed Salem Busekin | محمد احمد سالم بوسكين | M | Yes |
Fourth military region (Mehaires) | Mohamed Salem Mustafa (Buessa) | محمد سالم مصطفى (ابيصة) | M | Yes |
Fifth military region (Bir Lehlu) | Uld El Erwa | ولد العروة | M | Yes |
Sixth military region (Dougaj) | Mohamed Yudu Omar | محمد جودو عمار | M | Yes |
Seventh military region (Agüenit) | Hamdi Balla | حمدي بلة | M | Yes |
Reserve | Yahdih Chej Embarek | احظية الشيخ امبارك | M | No |
Military rear | Salek Mohamed Mehdi | السالك محمد المهدي (بابا) | M | No |
Kenti Day | الكنتي الداي | M | Yes | |
National Union of Sahrawi Women (UNMS) | Mahyuba Mohamed Saleh | محجوبة محمد صالح | F | Yes |
Sahrawi Trade Union (UGTSARIO) | Samu Ahmed Salem Mohamedu | سامو احمد سالم محمدو | M | Yes |
Sahrawi Youth Union (UJSARIO) | Mohamed Salem Ahmedu Salimeya | محمد سالم احمدو سالمية | M | Yes |
Sahrawi Student Union (UESARIO) | Raabub Keddi | الرعبوب كدي | F | Yes |
Consultive Council | Saleh Chej Ali | الصالح الشيخ اعلي | M | No |
Mohamed Fadel Mueilid | محمد فاضل مويليد | M | Yes | |
Abdlekrim Mohamed Salem Moulud | عبد الكريم محمد سالم مولود | M | Yes | |
President of the National Council | Hamma Salama | حمة سلامة | M | No |
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