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Kuwait government 'to step down' | Kuwait government 'to step down' |
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The Kuwaiti government has submitted its resignation to the emir. | |
However, the official news agency said Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah would not decide immediately whether to accept it. | |
The move follows demands by some MPs to question the prime minister over the recent visit of an Iranian Shia cleric accused of insulting Sunni Muslims. | |
Three Islamist MPs took offence to remarks the cleric made about some companions of the Prophet Muhammad. | Three Islamist MPs took offence to remarks the cleric made about some companions of the Prophet Muhammad. |
The resignations are the latest in a series of political crises in Kuwait. | |
Ministers led by the Prime Minister, Sheikh Nasser Mohammed al-Ahmad al-Sabah, walked out of parliament as it was about to set a date for the questioning session. | Ministers led by the Prime Minister, Sheikh Nasser Mohammed al-Ahmad al-Sabah, walked out of parliament as it was about to set a date for the questioning session. |
Without the government in attendance, parliament is not able to proceed with any business. | Without the government in attendance, parliament is not able to proceed with any business. |
Dissolution? | Dissolution? |
In the past, Sheikh Sabah has reshuffled governments or dissolved parliament to head off questioning sessions and the votes of confidence that often follow. | |
MPs are unable to question the same minister for the same reason following a ministerial reshuffle. The current cabinet is the third formed since March 2007. | MPs are unable to question the same minister for the same reason following a ministerial reshuffle. The current cabinet is the third formed since March 2007. |
The walkout of the government was a surprise to everyone. It's an indication that parliament might get dissolved Deputy Abdullah Rai al-Fahma The Kuwaiti parliament has a reputation for being one of the most independent of any in the Gulf states. | The walkout of the government was a surprise to everyone. It's an indication that parliament might get dissolved Deputy Abdullah Rai al-Fahma The Kuwaiti parliament has a reputation for being one of the most independent of any in the Gulf states. |
But the willingness by some MPs to question the prime minister, a member of the royal family, is still controversial. | But the willingness by some MPs to question the prime minister, a member of the royal family, is still controversial. |
The three Islamist lawmakers have not confined their criticism of the prime minister to theological matters. | The three Islamist lawmakers have not confined their criticism of the prime minister to theological matters. |
They have also accused him of corruption and allowing public services to deteriorate. | They have also accused him of corruption and allowing public services to deteriorate. |
There are fears that another political crisis in this oil-producing state could further delay key economic reforms intended to respond to the global economic slowdown. | There are fears that another political crisis in this oil-producing state could further delay key economic reforms intended to respond to the global economic slowdown. |
The government had hoped to pump extra cash into the Arab world's second largest stock exchange and to set up a new financial regulatory system. | The government had hoped to pump extra cash into the Arab world's second largest stock exchange and to set up a new financial regulatory system. |
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