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Palestinian Election Commission launches AI assistant to educate voters on new law

RAMALLAH, February 5, 2026 (WAFA) — The Palestinian Central Elections Committee (CEC) has launched a public awareness campaign on the new election law, introducing an AI-powered digital assistant named “Nazih” (meaning in Arabic ‘transparent’) based on the committee’s principles of integrity, transparency, neutrality, and digital transformation.

According to a statement from the CEC, “Nazih” allows citizens to receive accurate and prompt answers to all inquiries related to the upcoming elections on April 25, 2026, and the relevant legal framework.

The assistant operates through the committee’s website, as well as WhatsApp and Facebook, providing direct interaction with official information on all stages of the electoral process. This includes procedures for candidate registration, publication and objection to the voter registry, voting and participation mechanisms, seat allocation, women’s quotas, seats reserved for Islamic and Christian communities, and all aspects of the new election law.

The CEC emphasized that the initiative is part of its digital transformation policy, using modern tools to ensure the widest possible public access to information, enable citizens to follow the electoral process easily and transparently, and receive precise answers to their questions.

The committee noted that “Nazih” is easily accessible via its social media pages or directly through the official website, allowing citizens to ask questions and receive immediate responses. The assistant demonstrated its effectiveness during a trial period in January.

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