A Kuwaiti woman casts her vote at a polling station during parliamentary elections in Jahra City, Kuwait. (Reuters)
Kuwaiti voters replaced more than half of the sitting parliament, with the incoming legislature having 31 new members, including 22 who have never served in parliament.
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