Mall of Qatar: Chair of the 14th Electronic Referendum Committee at the Mall of Qatar, Brigadier Dr. Mohammed Radi Al Hajri, praised the great technological development seen in the constitutional amendment referendum, which ensured an easy, comfortable, and facilitated voting process. According to Qatar News Agency, Brig. Al Hajri emphasized that the use of advanced technology and the efficient organization by all parties involved have streamlined the voting process to just a few minutes per voter. The referendum process is reported to be progressing smoothly, with a significant voter turnout that highlights citizens' sense of responsibility towards shaping the nation's future. By participating in the referendum, citizens are exercising their national right to contribute to the development plans for the country's future. Brig. Al Hajri further noted that the committee has provided citizens with all necessary amenities to facilitate the voting process, such as designated parking spaces and coordinators to as sist voters. He also mentioned that voters expressed their satisfaction with the straightforward and user-friendly electronic voting system.
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