Mubarak Al-Mutairi

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Mubarak Al-Mutairi is a former member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly. Born in 1959, Al-Mutairi studied political science at Kuwait University and worked as a diplomat before being elected to the National Assembly to represent the fourth district in 2008. However, on September 22, 2008, following a vote recount, the constitutional court repealed Al-Mutairi's seat and gave it to Askar Al-Enezi. [1] While political parties are technically illegal in Kuwait, Al-Mutairi affiliated with the Popular Action Bloc. He is a member of the Al-Mutairi tribe. [2]

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References

  1. "Arab Times -Leading English Daily in Kuwait".
  2. Arab Times MP Profile