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Other events of 2012 List of years in Kuwait Timeline of Kuwaiti history: Events from the year 2012 in Kuwait. Incumbents. Emir: Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah;
2 February: Kuwait, Parliament (election nullified) 5 February: Finland, President (2nd round) 5–6 February: Egypt, Consultative Council (1st phase 2nd round) 12 February: Turkmenistan, President; 14–15 February: Egypt, Consultative Council (2nd phase 1st round) 18 February: Latvia, Constitutional Referendum
This is a list of holidays in Kuwait. Some dates given are according to the solar Gregorian calendar widely used internationally and some dates are according to the lunar Islamic calendar . Public holidays in Kuwait
As an attempt to make conversions between the calendars somewhat predictable, Microsoft claims to have created this algorithm based on statistical analysis of historical data from Kuwait. According to Rob van Gent, the so-called "Kuwaiti algorithm" is simply an implementation of the standard Tabular Islamic calendar algorithm used in Islamic ...
Early general elections were held in Kuwait on 1 December 2012 after early elections in February 2012 were declared invalid. [1] In the elections, Shi'as won 17 out of 50 seats in the National Assembly, [2] an increase from the seven won in the February elections. [citation needed] Sunni Islamists were reduced to a minority. [2]
Early general elections were held in Kuwait on 2 February 2012, [1] the country's second general election in a three-year period. The election's turnout rate was 59%. [1] However, in June 2012 the Constitutional Court declared the elections invalid and reinstated the former parliament.
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The Kuwaiti protests refers to the series of 2011–2012 demonstrations for government reforms in the state of Kuwait.In November 2011, the government of Kuwait resigned in response to the protests, making Kuwait one of several countries affected by the Arab Spring to experience major governmental changes due to unrest.