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Kuwaiti women win 1st parliamentary seats
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-05-17 15:57 KUWAIT CITY -- Four Kuwaitis have become the first women elected to their nation's parliament, a resounding victory in a conservative Persian Gulf country where the legislature has been men-only for almost half a century.
Women gained the right to vote and run for office in 2005 but failed in two previous elections to win seats in the 50-member parliament. Official results from Saturday's vote were read out by judges on state-owned TV on Sunday.
The election results also showed fundamentalist Muslims losing ground. They won 16 seats on Saturday, down from the 24 seats they held in the previous house. Kuwait has no officially recognized parties. Candidates either belong to political groups, run independently or represent their tribes.
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