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Council of Oman
مجلس عُـمانType Type Bicameral Houses Council of State of Oman
Consultative Assembly of OmanMembers 167 Last election 15 October 2011 Meeting place Muscat, Oman Website http://www.statecouncil.om/kentico/default.aspx Oman
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The Council of Oman is a bicameral parliament, made up of member of the State Council and Consultation Council as stipulated in Article 58 of the Basic Law of the State.[1] It is considered to be the main Parliament in Oman. It assists the government in drawing up the general policies of the state. The Council meets at the request of Sultan Qaboos, to study and discuss matters raised by him, taking all its decisions on the basis of a majority vote. Sultan Qaboos addresses all the members of this Council on an annual basis.[2] There are 15 women members (14 of them are in the state council) among the 167 members of the parliament.
In October 19, 2011, Sultan Qaboos expanded the power of the council of Oman.[3]
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