Politics, Middle East

Opposition wins big in Kuwait parliamentary election

Only one woman was elected to new parliament

Ali H. M.Abo Rezeg  | 27.11.2016 - Update : 29.11.2016
Opposition wins big in Kuwait parliamentary election KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT - NOVEMBER 27: Independent deputy candidate Yousuf Saleh Al Fadale celebrates after the results of Kuwaiti parliamentary election to choose 50 lawmakers are announced in Adailiya, suburb of Kuwait City on November 27, 2016. (Jaber Abdulkhaleg - Anadolu Agency )

Al Kuwayt

By Mohamed Abdel-Ghaffar and Ahmed al-Masri

KUWAIT CITY

Opposition groups have made a comeback in the Kuwaiti parliament, winning almost half of seats in Saturday’s parliamentary election.

According to official results Sunday, the opposition and their allies won 24 seats of the 50-member assembly.

Their win came after the opposition ended their boycott of the polls in protest at the government move to amend the electoral system.

The results showed that only 20 candidates of the former assembly made it into the new parliament. 

The Shia minority -- who makes up around one-third of Kuwait’s population, won six seats, down from nine in the previous parliament. 

The polls also saw the Muslim Brotherhood-linked Islamic Constitutional Movement winning four seats, while one woman was elected to the new parliament.

Saturday’s polls were called after the country’s emir dissolved parliament in October, citing “regional developments” and “security challenges”.

The last parliamentary election was held in Kuwait in 2013.

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