Landslide for Islamist opposition in Kuwait

February 04, 2012 03:22 am | Updated 10:34 am IST - Kuwait City:

Kuwait's Islamist-led opposition has won a landslide majority in the country's snap polls by securing 34 seats in the 50-member Parliament, officials results released on Friday showed.

Sunni Islamists took 23 seats compared with just nine in the dissolved Parliament, while liberals were the big losers, winning only two places against five previously.

No women were elected, with the four women MPs of the previous Parliament all losing their seats. Voters punished pro-government MPs, reducing them to a small minority, especially 13 former MPs who were questioned by the public prosecutor over corruption charges.

The opposition scored strongly in the two tribal-dominated constituencies, winning 18 of the 20 available seats. Kuwait is divided into five electoral districts, with each electing 10 lawmakers.

Minority Shias who form about 30 per cent of the native population saw their representation reduced to seven MPs from nine, with four of them from Islamist groups.

The snap polls were held after the ruler of the oil-rich Gulf state dissolved Parliament following youth-led protests and after bitter disputes between the opposition MPs and the government.

OPEC member Kuwait has been rocked by a series of political crises over the past six years, leading to the resignation of seven governments and dissolution of Parliament on four occasions.

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