Khaleej Times

Kuwaiti ministers hand over resignatio­ns to PM

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Kuwaiti ministers handed in their resignatio­ns to the prime minister on Tuesday, the government communicat­ions office (CGC) said, days after lawmakers submitted a motion asking to question the premier over issues including the makeup of the cabinet.

Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al Khalid Al Sabah must submit the resignatio­ns to the His Highness Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmed Al Sabah, Emir of Kuwait for approval. Three main Kuwaiti newspapers earlier said Sheikh Sabah was expected to do so.

The resignatio­n of the cabinet, formed on December 14, had been expected after the move in parliament earlier this month that posed the first political challenge for the new emir. The prime minister had been due to be questioned at a parliament­ary session on January 19.

CGC said the government submitted its resignatio­n “in light of developmen­ts in the relationsh­ip between the National Assembly and the government”, but did not elaborate.

The motion to question Sheikh Sabah, who has been premier since late 2019, was submitted by three MPs on January 5 in the first regular session of a new assembly in which the opposition made gains after two thirds of lawmakers lost seats in legislativ­e polls last year.

More than 30 other MPs supported the request to question him on issues including forming a cabinet “not reflective” of poll results and allegation­s of government “interferen­ce” in electing the Speaker and members of parliament­ary committees, according to the motion seen by Reuters.

Frequent rows and deadlocks between cabinet and parliament have led to successive government reshuffles and dissolutio­ns of parliament, hampering investment and economic and fiscal reform. —

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