1965 Sudanese parliamentary election

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The 1965 Sudanese parliamentary election was a national vote in Sudan that marked a significant moment in the country’s post-independence political history, including the landmark election of pioneering women’s rights activist Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim to parliament.

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instanceOf national election
parliamentary election
after Sudanese independence
associatedWith women’s political participation in Sudan
women’s rights movement in Sudan
continent Africa
country Sudan
electoralBody Parliament of Sudan NERFINISHED
electoralSystem multi-party system
elects members of the Sudanese parliament
firsts included one of the first women elected to a national parliament in the Arab world
follows 1958 Sudanese parliamentary election
governmentFormElected parliamentary government GENERATED
hasNotableFigure Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim NERFINISHED
impact increased visibility of women’s rights activism in Sudan
strengthened civilian political parties in Sudan
includedCandidate Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim GENERATED
languageOfCampaigning Arabic
location Sudan NERFINISHED
notableOutcome election of Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim to parliament
partOf political history of Sudan
politicalContext post-colonial Sudan
transition from military to civilian rule
precededBy military rule in Sudan
relatedTo African women in politics
Arab women in politics
history of democracy in Sudan
resultedIn representation of women in Sudanese parliament
significance major event in post-independence Sudanese politics
timePeriod 1960s
votingType legislative election

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Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim electedIn 1965 Sudanese parliamentary election