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Politics & Government Guide in United Arab Emirates

Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions

The United Arab Emirates is a federal constitutional monarchy comprising seven emirates, each governed by hereditary rulers. The political system features a Supreme Council of Rulers as the highest authority, with a president elected from among the emirs and a consultative Federal National Council. The UAE operates as a tribal autocracy with no political parties, though recent reforms have increased women's representation in the Federal National Council.

Political Stability

Moderate

Corruption Index

Moderate

Press Freedom

Moderate

Government Type

Federal Presidential Elective Semi-Constitutional Monarchy

Legal System

Mixed system combining Islamic law and secular law; Federal Judiciary includes Federal Supreme Court and Courts of First Instance

Head of State

President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan(since 2022)

Head of Government

Prime Minister Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktoumsince 2006

Political Indicators

Political Stability
0.72

Scale: 0-1

Stable

World Bank Political Stability Index (2024)

Corruption Index
71Rank #24

Scale: 0-100

Transparency International (2024)

Press Freedom
73.5Rank #132

Scale: 0-100

Reporters Without Borders (2024)

Legislature

Type:unicameral
Lower House:Federal National Council (40 seats)

Voting Rights

Voting rights are restricted. Citizens participate in Federal National Council elections through an electoral college system. Half of the 40 Federal National Council members are appointed by the rulers of each emirate, and half are elected by a limited electorate. As of October 2023, women must comprise 50% of elected members.

Recent Developments

  • Federal National Council elections held in October 2023 with requirement for 50% women representation
  • Establishment of UAE Soft Power Council to enhance international diplomatic and cultural influence
  • Continued constitutional federation framework with focus on federal-emirate coordination
  • Expansion of digital government initiatives and administrative modernization
Voting Age18
SuffrageLimited suffrage; Federal National Council elections involve selected electorate
Constitution1971
Emirates7