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Kuwait government submits resignation following tension with parliament

23-01-2023 04:58 PM


Ammon News - Kuwait’s government under Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Nawaf Al Sabah submitted its resignation on Monday after weeks of tension with the country’s national assembly over requests to question two cabinet ministers, local media reported.

Jenan Boushehri, one of the assembly's two female MPs, formally submitted a request last week to question Cabinet Affairs Minister and former foreign minister Barak Al Shaitan in parliament, while opposition MP Mubarak Al Hajraf has submitted a request to question the finance minister.

Kuwaiti MPs last week offered to withdraw a controversial loan relief bill that has led to deadlock with the government — provided ministers raise wages in the country in return.

The government welcomed the move but insisted on MPs withdrawing their requests to question ministers as an ultimatum.

The political impasse between the two bodies has centred on a draft bill calling on the government to take over the consumer and personal loans of Kuwaiti citizens, with an estimated value of several billion Kuwaiti dinars. The government says the move would be too expensive, costing almost $46 billion in public funds. MPs say it would cost less than $6.5 billion.

Kuwait has given its elected parliament more influence than similar bodies in other Gulf monarchies, including the power to pass and block laws, question ministers and submit no-confidence motions against senior government officials.

Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Nawaf pardoned 37 people last week, including political figures and members of the ruling family, in a move described by both government and parliament as a step towards national reconciliation.

The move was expected to lead to “fruitful co-operation between the executive and legislative authorities, in accordance with the constitutional foundations”, the Council of Ministers said last Tuesday, a week before parliament was expected to convene again.




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