Kuwait’s Sept. 29 parliamentary elections were supposed to bring change to the gridlock and governmental churn that had plagued the country in recent years. Kuwaitis initially appeared optimistic about the results, calling on the amir to appoint a strong government to work with the National Assembly. Questions remain, however, as to how well the government and the majority opposition parliament will be able to cooperate to implement the necessary reforms.
Kuwait’s Sept. 29 parliamentary elections were supposed to bring change to the gridlock and governmental churn that had plagued the country in recent years. Kuwaitis initially appeared optimistic about the results, calling on the amir to appoint a strong government to work with the National Assembly. Questions remain, however, as to how well the government and the majority opposition parliament will be able to cooperate to implement the necessary reforms.
“IT IS my sincere wish that the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Health, the Kuwait Municipality, or any other party concerned to prevent the booths that have popped up in the passage ways of malls from spraying perfume and placing incense in the corridors of malls to attract shoppers,” columni
Under new mechanism visitor should depart Kuwait immediately on expiry of visa KUWAIT CITY, June 28: The Ministry of Interior, on its Twitter account said, upon directives from the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Lieutenant-General (Rtd.) Sheikh Ahmed Al-Nawaf Al-Sabah, has i