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[14:39] 13/May/15


Emir of Kuwait in Manama - Reuters

Erbil, May 15 / May (PNA) - The head of the Kuwaiti parliament Ali al-Rashed on Wednesday to provide government ministers resigned, noting that it "However, Prince," Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah.

The Kuwaiti newspapers this morning revealed that government ministers have "the resignation of collective solidarity" for the morning in reaction to provide Astjwaben to interior ministers of oil and by the deputies in the parliament.

There was no government reaction to these statements until this moment.

Quoted by the official Kuwait News Agency KUNA today Rashed as saying in response to a question about the resignation of the minister, "that this matter is in the hands of His Highness the Amir and His Highness decide the matter."

The Emir of Kuwait has dissolved parliament seven times since the parliamentary system work, most recently in October of last year, against the backdrop of the arrival of the differences between the government and the parliament to a standstill.

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A new crisis in Kuwait could topple the government and the National Assembly

[9:03] 13/May/15



Erbil, May 15 / May (PNA) - triggered a new political crisis in Kuwait, after being absent government members to attend a meeting of the National Assembly last, prompting Speaker Ali Al-Rashed to postpone the meeting to Wednesday, before he reveals later, he received an apology last from the government to attend today's meeting.

He attributed Rashed government's apology to attend today's meeting to "resign made ​​by the Minister, without being outstanding," without supplying the official media of any data on these resignations, at the time noted the reports that the Council of Ministers under the chairmanship of Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak, made ​​a decision not to attend the sessions of the Council of the Nation.

The news agency quoted the Kuwaiti National Assembly Speaker saying that he inform the government apology for not attending a hearing Wednesday only, without apologizing for not attending Thursday's meeting, noting that "the apology means the inability of the National Assembly held its" today.

Rashid pointed out that there are inquiries made ​​by some members of the Council of Ministers, stressing that "there are resignations of ministers," did not disclose their names, were submitted to the Prime Minister, adding that "it is normal, it gets in all the councils."

And whether there was justification for the resignation of ministers, especially that Alastjwaben extended by the number of deputies to the Ministers of Interior and oil, not be included on the agenda of the Council, at its meeting, which was scheduled on Tuesday, he said that "so it means the minister, and they have the right to resign, and we have the right to use our constitutional tools, and this is not new. "

On the speculation about the use of the Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Article 106, that is attached to the meetings of the Council of the nation for a month, he said that "it's just rumors, which are far from reality", but he also has not yet been any meeting arrangement with the government.

The Emir of Kuwait has dissolved parliament seven times since the parliamentary system work, most recently in October of last year, against the backdrop of the arrival of the differences between the government and the parliament to a standstill.


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