She knew that her family organised marriages for their children, but no candidates were identified for her.
The other three were Pétronille Vaweka of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Dr. Marie-Marcelle Deschamps of Haiti, Abir Haj Ibrahim from Syria.
[7] She stood on behalf of the United Green Movement party who are trying to end unfair inequalities.
[8] She believed that people with disabilities may be intimidated by others, including some police officers, from voting.
She spoke out for better behaviour noting that the winners and losers in the ballot all had to live together after the election.