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  1. The political system of Qatar runs under an authoritarian [1] [2] semi-constitutional monarchy with the emir as head of state and chief executive, and the prime minister as the head of government. Under the Constitution of Qatar, the partially-elected Consultative Assembly has a limited ability to reject legislation and dismiss ministers.

  2. May 20, 2024 · The electoral system in Qatar. Political parties are banned in Qatar. The country’s first-ever legislative elections took place in October 2021, to elect 30 members of the 45-seat Shura council. This council takes an advisory role and has limited power on defence, security, economic, and investment issues.

  3. The homogeneity of the ruling family and the country’s wealth contribute to Qatars political stability. The emir has also cautiously expanded political participation, allowing the first municipal elections to take place in 1999, with an electorate that included both female and male Qataris.

  4. Sep 7, 2023 · Qatar, once one of the poorest Gulf states, is one of the richest countries in the region today. Qatar has used income from its large gas reserves to bankroll its regional and global ambitions,...

  5. Overview. Qatars hereditary emir holds all executive and legislative authority, and ultimately controls the judiciary as well. Political parties are not permitted, and the only elections are for an advisory municipal council.

  6. Political System. Qatar National Vision 2030. THE AMIR OF THE STATE. The System of Government. Constitution. Political System. The first provisional Basic Law for Governance was issued in Qatar in 1970 before the state gained its independence.

  7. Jun 9, 2017 · Reuters. The Qatar-based Al-Jazeera network is at the centre of the row. The core charge laid against Qatar as justification for this week's new and punitive blockade is the country's...