Kuwait election
February 3, 2012
Results also showed that female candidates fared particularly poorly; there are now no female representatives in
The country's ruler, Sheik Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah, called the vote in December after dissolving the chamber in response to a political deadlock. Thursday's election was the fourth within six years.
Analysts believe the results might deepen political turmoil if they embolden the opposition to push for constitutional changes and challenge the government, which is appointed by a prime minister hand-picked by the ruling family.
The results come amid a wave of elections in the Arab world since the "Arab Uprising" last year, which have seen victory for Islamist parties, for example in Egypt and Morocco.
sb/ccp (AFP, Reuters)