Thursday
Nov102011
Oman Feature: A Not-Quite-So-Quiet Arab State
Thursday, November 10, 2011 at 13:47 | Scott Lucas in EA Middle East and Turkey, Middle East and Iran
Oman held parliamentary elections on October 15 -- two weeks before the Tunisian elections that captured the world's attention. But nobody paid them much mind. And why should they? There is not much more to be said beyond the high "participation" rate (76 percent of those who bothered to register), the solitude that the one elected woman may feel among her 83 male colleagues, or the election of three protesters. Tribal alliances still drove results in a country where political parties are not allowed and where, for most seats, 1,500 votes is enough to get elected.
But this might be deceiving. This has been Oman's least quiet year in a generation.