Kuwait - Ekhbary News Agency
The upcoming Kuwait Football Association elections on May 20 are facing increasing complexity due to escalating disputes among clubs concerning the eligibility of the electoral committee. This division over how to handle the issue threatens the legitimacy of the entire electoral process. While conflicting parties agree on a fundamental flaw regarding the current committee's qualifications, the core of the crisis lies not in diagnosing the problem but in finding a resolution. A unified legal interpretation, accepted by all clubs, is notably absent, leading to divergent views and opposing stances within the general assembly.
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