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» 02/03/2012 16:44
KUWAIT
Islamist parties win the elections in Kuwait
Islamist candidates take 34 seats out of 50. Their victory comes amid protests against the outgoing government, accused of corruption. No woman is elected.

Kuwait City (AsiaNews/ Agencies) – Opposition Islamists won Kuwait’s parliamentary elections, taking 34 seats out of 50, elections officials said today.

Sunni Islamists, close to Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, won 23 seats, a record compared to the previous poll when they elected nine candidates.

Although a quota was set for women, none of the 23 female candidates were elected, including the four outgoing Members of Parliament.

Liberals lost, winning seven seats against nine in 2009.

The elections were held a year ahead of schedule following a scandal involving government lawmakers.

The protests that ensued led Emir Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah to call a snap election.

Organised by groups affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, the demonstrations seriously challenged the country’s royal family, a historic ally of the West, especially the United States.

Experts note that the ruling dynasty retains the real power. Yet, as one of the few elected parliaments in the Gulf region, Kuwait’s National Assembly can still challenge royal policies and pass non-confidence votes on government officials.

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See also
06/30/2006 KUWAIT
"Historic" vote for women but none elected as Islamists win
02/13/2006 KUWAIT
First female candidate to run in Kuwait poll
05/18/2009 KUWAIT
Four women elected to Kuwait’s parliament
04/05/2006 KUWAIT
One of first women to contest Kuwaiti polls comes second
06/15/2006 Kuwait
Asking women to show their face at polling stations is "not an offence"

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