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Kuwait is an emirate with an autocratic political system. [1] The Emir of Kuwait, a hereditary monarch from the Al Sabah ruling family appoints the prime minister (who is always a royal) and other members of government, as well as members of judicial, police and financial institutions. Kuwait is a wealthy rentier state. [2]
Snap general elections were held in Kuwait on 4 April 2024 to elect 50 of the 65 members of the National Assembly. [1] [2] The election came after the dissolution of the National Assembly elected in 2023 on 15 February 2024 due to an MP allegedly insulting Emir Mishal Al-Ahmad. [3]
Kuwait is a constitutional monarchy. [1] The King of Kuwait, a monarch from the Al Sabah ruling family , Kuwait is a parliamentary democracy.. the parliament appoints different cabinets, for different petitions.. concerning economy, peace and sharia law
Kuwait held national elections on Thursday for the fourth time in as many years as the oil-rich country seeks to break out of its longstanding political gridlock. There are no political parties.
Kuwait's emir on Thursday dissolved parliament after a lawmaker reportedly insulted the ruler, the latest dissolution to strike the oil-rich nation's legislature amid years of political gridlock.
Important political issues in the Kuwait include rights for immigrant workers, stateless people, and education reform. Kuwait has the largest number of stateless ...
Kuwait has struggled to defuse a standoff between members of the Gulf's only elected parliament and a government appointed by the emir. Kuwait names new Cabinet amid political, financial troubles ...
3.07 1 +1 Taalof 2.90 2 0 Salafi Alliance 2.80 3 +1 Hadas 2.35 3 0 Independents 87.90 41 0 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Politics of Kuwait Member State of the Arab League Constitution Monarchy Emir Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Crown Prince Vacant House of Sabah Government Prime Minister Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah Cabinet No-Confidence Votes Judiciary ...