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Politisches System, Stabilitätsindikatoren und demokratische Institutionen in Bahrain

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Bahrain is a constitutional monarchy where the king holds extensive executive, legislative, and judicial powers despite the 2002 constitution's provisions for separation of powers. The bicameral National Assembly consists of an appointed upper house and an elected lower house with limited authority, while the Sunni-led monarchy dominates state institutions and maintains tight control over political participation. The country faces ongoing sectarian tensions between the Shia majority population and the Sunni ruling family, with restrictions on political freedoms and civil rights.

Pressefreiheit

Moderat

Regierungsform

Constitutional Monarchy

Rechtssystem

Mixed civil and Sharia law system with civil law courts handling commercial, civil, and criminal cases, and Sharia law courts handling personal status matters for Muslims

Staatsoberhaupt

King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa(since 1999)

Regierungschef

Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifasince 2020

Politische Indikatoren

Pressefreiheit
72.5

Skala: 0-100

Restricted

Reporters Without Borders (2024)

Legislative

Typ:bicameral
Oberhaus:Shura Council (40 Sitze)
Unterhaus:Council of Representatives (40 Sitze)

Wahlrecht

Bahraini citizens aged 18 and above have the right to vote in elections for the Council of Representatives. Voting is compulsory; making it a criminal offense to boycott elections. However, voting rights are limited as the upper house is entirely appointed by the king and the lower house has restricted legislative authority.

Aktuelle Entwicklungen

  • November 2022 general election held without opposition or independent media participation, with 70 percent voter turnout
  • Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa reappointed as Prime Minister following 2022 elections
  • Continued restrictions on political dissent and dissolution of main opposition groups since 2011
Wahlalter18
WahlrechtUniversal adult suffrage for citizens
Verfassung2002
Governorates and Municipalities4