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Country Name

Conventional long form: Kingdom of Bahrain

Conventional short form: Bahrain

Local short form: Al Bahrayn

Former: Dilmun

Local long form: Mamlakat al Bahrayn

Administrative Divisions

12 municipalities (manatiq, singular - mintaqah); Al Hadd, Al Manamah, Al Mintaqah al Gharbiyah, Al Mintaqah al Wusta, Al Mintaqah ash Shamaliyah, Al Muharraq, Ar Rifa' wa al Mintaqah al Janubiyah, Jidd Hafs, Madinat Hamad, Madinat 'Isa, Juzur Hawar, Sitrah

Independence

15 August 1971 (from UK)

National Holiday

National Day, 16 December (1971); note - 15 August 1971 is the date of independence from the UK, 16 December 1971 is the date of independence from British protection

Constitution

Adopted late December 2000; Bahrani voters approved on 13-14 February 2001 a referendum on legislative changes (revised constitution calls for a partially elected legislature, a constitutional monarchy, and an independent judiciary)

Legal System

based on Islamic law and English common law

International Law Organization Participation

Citizenship

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

Executive Branch

Chief of state: King HAMAD bin Isa Al Khalifa (since 6 March 1999); Heir Apparent Crown Prince SALMAN bin Hamad (son of the monarch, born 21 October 1969)

Head of government: Prime Minister KHALIFA bin Salman Al Khalifa (since NA 1971)

Cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the monarch

Elections: none; the monarchy is hereditary; prime minister appointed by the monarch

Legislative Branch

Legislative branch: bicameral Parliament consists of Shura Council (40 members appointed by the King) and House of Deputies (40 members elected by restricted vote to serve four-year terms)

Elections: House of Deputies - last held 31 October 2002 (next election to be held NA 2006)

Note: first elections since 7 December 1973; unicameral National Assembly dissolved 26 August 1975; National Action Charter created bicameral legislature on 23 December 2000; approved by referendum 14 February 2001; first legislative session of Parliament held on 25 December 2002

Election results: House of Deputies - percent of vote - NA%; seats by party - independents 21, Sunni Islamists 9, other 10

Judicial Branch

High Civil Appeals Court

Political Parties and Leaders

Political parties prohibited but politically oriented nongovernment organizations are allowed

Political Pressure Groups and Leaders

Shi'a activists fomented unrest sporadically in 1994-97, demanding the return of an elected National Assembly and an end to unemployment; several small, clandestine leftist and Islamic fundamentalist groups are active

Flag Description

Red with a white serrated band (eight white points) on the hoist side

National Anthem

Year

Government Type

  • Constitutional hereditary monarchy

Capital

    Manama

Diplomatic Representation in the US

  • Chief Of Mission
    Ambassador Khalifa bin Ali bin Rashid AL KHALIFA
  • Chancery
    3502 International Drive NW, Washington, DC 20008
  • Consulate(s) General
    New York
  • FAX
    [1] (202) 362-2192
  • Telephone
    [1] (202) 342-0741

Diplomatic Representation from the US

  • Chief Of Mission
    Ambassador Ronald E. NEUMANN
  • Embassy
    Building #979, Road 3119 (next to Al-Ahli Sports Club), Block 321, Zinj District, Manama
  • Mailing Address
    American Embassy Manama, PSC 451, FPO AE 09834-5100; international mail
  • Telephone
    [973] 273-300
  • FAX
    [973] 272-594

International Organization Participation

  • ABEDA
  • AFESD
  • AL
  • AMF
  • CCC
  • ESCWA
  • FAO
  • G-77
  • GCC
  • IBRD
  • ICAO
  • ICC
  • ICRM
  • IDB
  • IFC
  • IFRCS
  • IHO
  • ILO
  • IMF
  • IMO
  • Interpol
  • IOC
  • ISO (correspondent)
  • ITU
  • NAM
  • OAPEC
  • OIC
  • OPCW
  • UN
  • UNCTAD
  • UNESCO
  • UNIDO
  • UPU
  • WFTU
  • WHO
  • WIPO
  • WMO
  • WToO
  • WTrO