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Kuwait opposition on warpath
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 28 - 06 - 2012

KUWAIT CITY — Thousands of Kuwaitis have protested against a court ruling scrapping legislative polls as the opposition called for a full parliamentary system.
Demonstrators in Erada Square braved high temperatures at over 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) and chanted “we will not surrender”, while a prominent opposition MP called for a constitutional monarchy.
Last week, the constitutional court declared February's National Assembly elections “illegal” and reinstated the previous pro-government parliament.
The emir ordered that parliament's dissolution amid corruption claims.
Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah also ordered early elections at the time, saying “deteriorating conditions” had “threatened the country's higher interests”.
His decrees came in the wake of the cabinet's decision in November to resign shortly before the former prime minister was to be asked about the alleged payment of bribes to pro-government MPs.
Kuwait's parliament has the most powers of any elected body in the Gulf, and opposition MPs openly criticize the ruling Sabah family. But the Sabahs retain full control over key government and executive posts.
In February's elections, the opposition made significant gains, winning 34 of the 50 seats in the National Assembly, with 23 of them going to Sunni Islamists. Liberals won nine seats, while women did not win any.
Pro-government MPs, meanwhile, demanded that the previous parliament be reinstated and allowed to finish its term. Last Wednesday, the constitutional court backed their assertion and ruled that it was replaced unconstitutionally.
The court found the emir had wrongly drawn up the decree for February's elections after the cabinet had resigned.
At the protest in Erada Square Tuesday evening, an opposition member of the dissolved National Assembly, Obaid Al-Wasmi, told the crowd that the royal family and its government had to accept “fundamental constitutional reforms that must lead to forming an elected government and a full parliamentary system.”
He also said some reinstated MPs should be investigated for corruption. “We have a government that doesn't listen, doesn't see and all it does is deceive the people,” he added. — Agencies


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