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20 February, 02:33

How are the government of Jordan and Kuwait different from the governments of the h it's Arab emeritus and omen?

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  1. 20 February, 02:49
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    Kuwait is best known around the world as the country Iraq invaded in July 1990, an act that led to the first Gulf War. Kuwait is a monarchy. Seats in the National Assembly are determined by direct vote. In May 2005, after years of wrangling, the Assembly gave women the right to vote and run for political offices in Kuwait - provided that they abide by Islamic sharia law. (Conservative Islamists, who had long opposed Kuwaiti female suffrage, inserted that addendum.) A month later, Maasuma al-Mubarak became Kuwait's first female minister (planning and administrative development) after being nominated by Prime Minister Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jabir Al Sabah. For years, women have attained high-level positions in academia, business, and even lower levels of government; for these reasons, the lack of female suffrage was seen as particularly anachronistic. Like some of its Gulf neighbors who will not do this by allowing women to run for political offices.
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