The government, dominated by the Al-Sabah royal family, has called elections and wants to alter electoral law "to preserve national unity", but the move is seen as part of a power struggle with parliament that has lasted six years.
KUWAIT: Government opponents have protested against a "constitutional coup" in Kuwait.
The government, dominated by the Al-Sabah royal family, has called elections and wants to alter electoral law "to preserve national unity", but the move is seen as part of a power struggle with parliament that has lasted six years.
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