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In Tetreault’s book, she states that, “The political impact of tribal voters on the composition of the National Assembly was heightened by changes in election districts. In 1980, Law no. 99 was issued which set out new election districts” (108). The change in voters districts doubled the tribal representation which in turn reduced the proportion of hadhar in the 1981 Parliament (Tetreault 108)...
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The change in voters districts doubled the tribal representation which in turn reduced the proportion of hadhar in the 1981 Parliament (Tetreault 108). The power went into the hands of the badu who were more loyal to the existing amir. The amir shifted the districts in order to draw more support. This is just another example of a Kuwati ruler manipulating electoral rules...
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