Published: 09:56, March 20, 2023 | Updated: 11:25, March 20, 2023
Kuwait court voids 2022 polls, reinstates previous parliament
By Xinhua

Kuwaiti parliament members attend a session of the National Assembly at its headquarters in Kuwait City on Jan 10, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)

KUWAIT - Kuwait's Constitutional Court on Sunday annulled the 2022 National Assembly and brought back the 2020 parliament, Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reported.

In January, the then-Kuwaiti cabinet resigned, following a standoff between the government and the opposition-led parliament over financial relief policies

The ruling, which took immediate effect, saw members of the previous parliament, including Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem, resume office.

The decision came after the constitutional court ruled that the election process in September 2021 in all the five electoral districts was null and void.

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Last December, the Constitutional Court postponed its examination of appeals lodged by several electoral districts against parliamentary election results, according to KUNA.

In January, the then-Kuwaiti cabinet resigned, following a standoff between the government and the opposition-led parliament over financial relief policies.

Earlier this month, the court announced it would rule on March 19 on the electoral appeals.