Amina Shukri | |
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Member of the National Assembly | |
In office 1957–1964 | |
Constituency | Alexandria |
Personal details | |
Born | 1912 Alexandria, Egypt |
Died | 1964 London, United Kingdom |
Amina Shukri (Arabic: أمينة شكرى, 1912–1964) was an Egyptian social worker and politician. In 1957 she was one of the first two women elected to the National Assembly.
Biography
Shukri was born in Alexandria in 1912, the daughter of Mohamed Abu El-Ezz, a newspaper editor.[1] She became a social worker and established a children's home that housed around 400 children, and was a member of the Feminist Union.[2][3] She married Osman Shukri, a doctor and child specialist, with whom she had a daughter.[2]
The 1956 constitution introduced women's suffrage and allowed women to stand as candidates, and Shukri was one of sixteen female candidates in the 1957 parliamentary elections,[4] running in Alexandria.[2] She was elected in the second round of voting,[5] becoming one of the first two female members of the National Assembly alongside Rawya Ateya.[6]
She died during a trip to London for medical treatment in 1964.[2]
References
- ↑ Dr. Mohamed El-Demerdash: Publications Benha University
- 1 2 3 4 Mrs Amina Shukry The Times, 21 October 1964
- ↑ Earl L. Sullivan (1986) Women in Egyptian Public Life, p40
- ↑ Women Office Seekers Create Furor Herald-Journal, 6 June 1957
- ↑ 150 Years of Egypt’s Parliament Parliament of Egypt
- ↑ Egyptian Copts, women make record gains in 1st stage of 2015 parliament elections Ahram Online, 31 October 2015
External links
- Media related to Amina Shukri at Wikimedia Commons