Nazar Al Baharna

Nazar Al Baharna

Dr. Nazar Al Baharna is the former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Bahrain;[1]; currently he is that country's Minister of Health. Al Baharna was appointed in 2006 following the victory of the opposition party Al Wefaq in parliamentary elections that month. Al Baharna was formerly a member of Al Wefaq. He is a member of Bahrain's Shia sect.

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