Kuwait elects new parliament on low voter turnout
By , on December 2nd, 2012
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Kuwaitis have elected a parliament including several newcomers which may prove more government-friendly than its predecessor but could lack legitimacy in the eyes of some due to a low voter turnout and an opposition boycott. About 39 per cent of the 422,569 eligible voters cast ballots, according to a Reuters calculation based on voting figures posted on Sunday on an Information Ministry website. It was not clear if the figures included invalid votes and ministry officials were not immediately available for a comment. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Kuwait elects new parliament on low voter turnout
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Kuwait elects new parliament on low voter turnout
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Kuwaitis have elected a parliament including several newcomers which may prove more government-friendly than its predecessor but could lack legitimacy in the eyes of some due to a low voter turnout and an opposition boycott. About 39 per cent of the 422,569 eligible voters cast ballots, according to a Reuters calculation based on voting figures posted on Sunday on an Information Ministry website. It was not clear if the figures included invalid votes and ministry officials were not immediately available for a comment. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Kuwait elects new parliament on low voter turnout
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