Kuwait to hold snap elections on July 25

Kuwait to hold snap elections on July 25
Updated 21 June 2013
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Kuwait to hold snap elections on July 25

Kuwait to hold snap elections on July 25

KUWAIT: Kuwait will hold a snap parliamentary election on July 25, state news agency KUNA said, after the Gulf Arab state's top court dissolved the chamber on a technicality earlier this week in a case which has aggravated political tensions.
The election will be the sixth since 2006 in the major oil producer and US ally, where political upheaval has stalled infrastructure development and held up economic reforms.
On Sunday opposition supporters lost a legal fight to undo changes to the voting system which they said favors pro-government candidates.
The Constitutional Court however found fault in the process leading up to the last elections in December and ordered a new ballot for the 50-member assembly. "At an extraordinary meeting held today, the cabinet approved a draft decree inviting voters to elect members of the National Assembly on July 25," KUNA quoted Minister for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah as saying.
The date falls during Ramadan.