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<text id=92TT2349>
<title>
Oct. 19, 1992: An Odd Democracy
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
Oct. 19, 1992 The Homestretch: Clinton in Control
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
THE WEEK, Page 21
WORLD
An Odd Democracy
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<p>Only 13% of Kuwaitis could vote, but still the opposition
triumphed
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<p> Democracy is so fragile in the Arab world that its
appearance even in limited form is encouraging. In a Kuwaiti
election last week, the vote was restricted to males 21 and
older who were able to trace their ancestry in the emirate to
1920 -- only 13% of the population of 650,000. (Women might be
allowed to vote in 1996.) Though small, the vote last week was
free enough to enable a coalition opposed to the regime of Sheik
Jaber al-Ahmed al-Sabah to win 31 of 50 parliamentary seats. The
government can expect sharp debate over its unpreparedness for
the 1990 invasion by Iraq. Kuwaiti-Iraqi tensions remain so high
that last week Chad Hall, a U.S. munitions expert working to
clear ordnance inside Kuwait, was briefly taken prisoner by
Iraqis who apparently thought he had crossed the unmarked
border.
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