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Qatar's first elected legislature opened by emir in 'historic moment'
was opened for the first time as an elected body by Emir Sheikh on Tuesday.
The now has 30 lawmakers voted in by the public after a poll earlier this month, while selected a further 15.
The monarch, who drew attention to the event's significance, was joined in attendance by premier and other senior figures, Qatar News Agency
"We are well aware of the significance of this historic moment in which we witness the completion of the institutions stipulated in the constitution by establishing the elected legislative authority," the Qatari ruler said.
He congratulated the MPs on their electoral victories while remindingÌýthem of their duties.
"I am… confident that you are aware of the great national responsibility that rests on your shoulders upon carrying out your legislative duties and consolidating cooperation with the Council of Ministers to achieve the country's higher interests."
The monarch noted several of the Gulf nation's recent and upcoming accomplishments, including its holding of the 2022 football World Cup, economic progress, and environmental achievements
Despite widespread support for Qatar's democratic elections, there have been expressions ofÌýdissatisfaction with the poll.
Tribal sensitivities were stirred after some members of a major tribe found themselves ineligible to vote under a law restricting voting to Qataris whose family was present in the country before 1930.
The Qatari legislature is the only authority permitted to alter this rule, given the results of a 2003 referendum, Doha News reported .
However, it only receivesÌýthe power to do this once it had been voted in.
Late last month, foreign minister and deputy prime ministerÌýMohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani,ÌýÌýthe US Council on Foreign Relations that "there is… a clear process for this law to be changed that the next Shura council should address."
Employers in Qatar will be required to provide health insurance coverage for expatriates and their families under a new law issued by the emir this week
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During his Tuesday address, Emir Tamim indicated country wishes to "promote equal Qatari citizenship and translate it into practice" and revealed he had "instructed the Council of Ministers to prepare the appropriate legal amendments".
He also said there must be "intensive social and educational work, especially on countering tribal bigotry vis-Ã -vis public interest or loyalty to the homeland and national unity."
"This negative aspect of tribalism took us all by surprise recently when some of its manifestations reminded us of its existence," he noted,Ìýin apparent reference to isolated protests during the run-up to the elections.
The Ìý¾±²Ô²õ¾±²õ³Ù±ð»å "cannot ignore the disease for mere disappearance of its symptoms", despite the country working to resolveÌýthe issue.