- The government of Kuwait resigned on Monday owing to conflicts with the National Assembly.
- The government declined to make any pledges to the Kuwaiti National Assembly.
- Kuwait’s collective government has resigned for the fifth time.
The Kuwaiti government resigned on Monday owing to conflicts with the National Assembly, according to local media.
The decision was made after the government declined to make any pledges to the Kuwaiti National Assembly over popular laws, according to the sources.
Furthermore, the government has maintained its position of returning the Finance Committee’s reports to the committees without any obligations and has withdrawn the two interpellations scheduled to be addressed to the Minister of Finance Abdul Wahhab Al Rashid and the Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Barak Al Shaitan during Tuesday’s session.
This marks Kuwait’s fifth collective government resignation in two years.
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