Women's suffrage in Kuwait
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When voting was first introduced in Kuwait in 1985, Kuwaiti women had the right to vote.[1] The right was later removed. In May 2005, the Kuwaiti parliament re-granted female suffrage. The bill, which passed with 40 votes for and 10 against, allowed women to vote and run in parliamentary and local elections.[2] Four years later, in May 2009, four female candidates won parliamentary seats in a general election.[3]
In the area of nationality, Kuwaiti women do not have the right to give her children Kuwaiti citizenship if she marries a non-Kuwaiti man. Kuwaiti women cannot receive residential care and other rights that men can have if they marry non-Kuwaiti women.
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