
The Kuwaiti National Assembly election results, which took place on Saturday, announced today.
The results revealed a 60% change in the names of the winners between 2013 and 2016 elections.
Twenty deputies kept their former electoral seats in the Council and 30 new deputies entered.
The major committees in Kuwait's five constituencies announced today the official results of the winners of the elections in which 293 candidates, including 14 women competed.
The results of the electoral process in the First Constituency showed a change in the names of the winners between the elections of 2013 and 2016 by 50%.
Five former MPs kept their election seats. They are Adnan Sayed Abdulsamad, Essa Ahmad Al-Kanderi, Mohammad Mirwi Al-Hadiyah, Saleh Ahmad Ashour and Mubarak Salem Al-Harees.
Five new deputies entered the Council, Adel Jassem Al-Damkhi, Abdullah Youssef Al-Roumi, Osama Essa Al-Shaheen, Khaled Hussein Al-Shatti and Salah Abduredha Khourshid.
In the Second Constituency, the results of the electoral process showed a 40% change in the names of the winners between 2013 and 2016 elections.
Six former MPs kept their election seats. They are Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanim, Khalil Ibrahim Al-Saleh, Hamad Seif Al-Harshani, Khalaf Dumaitheer Al-Enizi, Rakan Youssef Al-Nisf and Oudah Oudah Al-Ruwaiee.
And four new deputies entered the Council, Riyadh Ahmad Al-Adsani, Jamaan Thaher Al-Herbish, Mohammad Barrak Al-Mutair and Omar Abdulmohsin Al-Tabtabaee.
In the Third Constituency, the results of the electoral process showed a change in the names of the winners between elections 2013 and 2016 by 70%.
Three former MPs kept their election seats. They are Saadoun Hammad Al-Otaibi, Khalil Abdullah Abul and Mohammad Nasser Al-Jabri.
Seven new deputies entered the Council, who are Abdulwahab Mohammad Al-Babtain, Youssef Saleh Al-Fedhalah, Abdulkarim Abdullah Al-Kanderi, Safaa Abdurrahman Al-Hashim, Mohammad Hussein Al-Dalaal, Walid Musaaed Al-Tabtabaee and Ahmad Nabil Al-Fadhel.
In the Fourth Constituency, the results of the electoral process showed a change in the names of the winners between elections 2013 and 2016 by 80%.
Saad Ali Al-Rusheedi and Askar Auwayed Al-Enizi, former MPs, kept their election seats.
Eight new deputies, Saad Al-Thifeeri, Mubarak Haif Al-Hajraf, Mohammad Hayef Al-Mutairi, Abdullah Fahad Al-Enizi, Shueib Shabab Al-Muweizri, Ali Salem Al-Deqbasi, Saud Mohammad Al-Shuwaier and Marzouq Khalifa Al-Khalifa entered the Council.
In the Fifth Constituency, the results of the electoral process showed a 60% change in the names of the winners between elections 2013 and 2016 by.
Four former MPs, Hamdan Salem Al-Azmi, Talal Saad Al-Jalaal, Faisal Mohammad Al-Kanderi and Mohammad Hadi Al-Huweila kept their election seats.
Six new deputies entered the Council. They are Humoud Abdullah Al-Khudeir, Al-Humaidi Bader Al-Subaiee, Khaled Mohammad Al-Otaibi, Majed Musaaed Al-Mutairi, Nayef Abdulaziz Al-Ajmi and Nasser Saad Al-Doussari.
Source: QNA
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