Amina Shukri

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Amina Shukri
Member of the National Assembly
In office
1957–1964
ConstituencyAlexandria
Personal details
Born1912
Alexandria, Egypt
Died1964
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.

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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]

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