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==History== |
==History== |
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The alliance was part of the opposition bloc elected on [[February 2012 Kuwaiti general election|February 2012]]. After the annulment of the February 2012 session and the change of the electoral system, the alliance boycotted the following two elections on [[December 2012 Kuwaiti general election|December 2012]] and [[2013 Kuwaiti general election|2013]]. On 20 April 2016, they announced their intention to stop boycotting in the next election.<ref>https://www.alqabas.com/article/17531-عاجل-تجمع-ثوابت-الأمة-يعلن-مشاركته-في</ref> On the [[2020 Kuwaiti general election|2020 election]], three members of the alliance, [[Mohammed Hayef al-Mutairi]], [[Bader Al-Dahoum]] and Osama Al-Menawer, won seats in the National Assembly. On March 2021, Bader Al-Dahoum’s membership in parliament was annulled by the constitutional court.<ref>https://www.alqabas.com/article/5841705-المحكمة-الدستورية-تبطل-عضوية-بدر-الداهوم-في-مجلس-الأمة</ref> The alliance’s efforts |
The alliance was part of the opposition bloc elected on [[February 2012 Kuwaiti general election|February 2012]]. After the annulment of the February 2012 session and the change of the electoral system, the alliance boycotted the following two elections on [[December 2012 Kuwaiti general election|December 2012]] and [[2013 Kuwaiti general election|2013]]. On 20 April 2016, they announced their intention to stop boycotting in the next election.<ref>https://www.alqabas.com/article/17531-عاجل-تجمع-ثوابت-الأمة-يعلن-مشاركته-في</ref> On the [[2020 Kuwaiti general election|2020 election]], three members of the alliance, [[Mohammed Hayef al-Mutairi]], [[Bader Al-Dahoum]] and Osama Al-Menawer, won seats in the National Assembly. On March 2021, Bader Al-Dahoum’s membership in parliament was annulled by the constitutional court.<ref>https://www.alqabas.com/article/5841705-المحكمة-الدستورية-تبطل-عضوية-بدر-الداهوم-في-مجلس-الأمة</ref> The alliance’s efforts led to the segregation between the two sexes in [[Kuwait University]] on 2023.<ref>http://www.alwasat.com.kw/mobile/ArticleDetail.aspx?id=148624</ref><ref>https://www.aljazeera.net/amp/politics/2023/9/18/منع-الاختلاط-في-جامعة-الكويت-جدل-واسع</ref> |
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== Election results == |
== Election results == |
Revision as of 05:19, 13 April 2024
Ummah’s Principles Alliance تجمع ثوابت الأمة | |
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Leader | Bader Al-Dahoum |
Founded | 2003 |
Headquarters | Kuwait City |
Ideology | Salafism |
Political position | Far-right |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
The Ummah’s Principles Alliance (Arabic: تجمع ثوابت الأمة) is a Salafi political bloc in Kuwait headed by Bader Al-Dahoum. It’s founded in 2003. Of the fifty elected members of National Assembly, two seats belong to the bloc.
History
The alliance was part of the opposition bloc elected on February 2012. After the annulment of the February 2012 session and the change of the electoral system, the alliance boycotted the following two elections on December 2012 and 2013. On 20 April 2016, they announced their intention to stop boycotting in the next election.[1] On the 2020 election, three members of the alliance, Mohammed Hayef al-Mutairi, Bader Al-Dahoum and Osama Al-Menawer, won seats in the National Assembly. On March 2021, Bader Al-Dahoum’s membership in parliament was annulled by the constitutional court.[2] The alliance’s efforts led to the segregation between the two sexes in Kuwait University on 2023.[3][4]
Election results
Election | Leader | Seats | +/– |
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2013 | Bader Al-Dahoum | 0 / 50
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2016 | Bader Al-Dahoum | 1 / 50
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1 |
2020 | Bader Al-Dahoum | 3 / 50
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2 |
2022 | Bader Al-Dahoum | 1 / 50
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2 |
2023 | Bader Al-Dahoum | 1 / 50
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2024 | Bader Al-Dahoum | 2 / 50
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1 |
References
- ^ https://www.alqabas.com/article/17531-عاجل-تجمع-ثوابت-الأمة-يعلن-مشاركته-في
- ^ https://www.alqabas.com/article/5841705-المحكمة-الدستورية-تبطل-عضوية-بدر-الداهوم-في-مجلس-الأمة
- ^ http://www.alwasat.com.kw/mobile/ArticleDetail.aspx?id=148624
- ^ https://www.aljazeera.net/amp/politics/2023/9/18/منع-الاختلاط-في-جامعة-الكويت-جدل-واسع