MP Noura Sa'ad becomes the first woman President of Jabalein. With one year to prove herself, she challenges her citizens, particularly the youth, to help her put Jabalein on the path to modernity.
When Noura moves to cut government perks, she incurs the wrath of Bassem and the powers that be.
Noura's meeting with General Najem, a known war criminal, sends protesters heading to the streets.
The Presidential compound is threatened by a biological attack which puts everyone in lock-down.
When a wedding party ends in tragedy, Noura ignores security to comfort her constituents.
Regional conflict sends refugees streaming across the border seeking the protection of Noura and Jabelein.
The refugee crisis continues as the General cuts off Jabalein's water source because Noura has given them refuge.
A family friend of Noura discovers a natural resource that could help Jabelein become independent, but cries of nepotism nearly derail it.
Noura attempts to govern from the center and find solutions between hard liners of all sides.
Noura has to decide whether or not to run for election. Maya has to decide if she'll join the President's administration as youth ambassador.
The newly nominated Foreign Minister is found guilty of domestic violence.
Jamal, Noura's husband, uncovers a scandal involving a ministry cover-up.
Noura announces her candidacy even as her archrival, Speaker Bassem announces his.
Noura and Bassem debate the issues and each court the youth vote which is the key constituency.
Election Day. Even as Noura is set to prevail, her ailing father has a heart attack.