TUE 16 - 4 - 2024
 
Date: Apr 4, 2011
Source: The Daily Star
Kuwaiti youth activists petition against caretaker prime minister

Monday, April 04, 2011


KUWAIT CITY: Kuwaiti youth activists Saturday began collecting signatures for a petition to the Gulf state ruler against renaming the outgoing prime minister to head a new government, an organizer said.


“It is a campaign to collect signatures on a petition calling against reappointing the same prime minister again,” Mohammad al-Bulaihees, coordinator of the youth group Kafi – “enough” in Arabic – told AFP.
“It will continue for two days after which the petition will be handed to the emir,” said Bulaihees as nine centers were opened across Kuwait to collect signatures.


The prime minister, Sheikh Nasser Mohammad al-Ahmad al-Sabah, 71, submitted Thursday his Cabinet’s resignation after opposition MPs filed to question three ministers over allegations of graft and poor performance.
The resignation came amid rising sectarian tension between the Sunni majority and Shiite minority over Shiite-led protests in Gulf partner Bahrain. The government said the tension threatened national unity.

 

Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah accepted the resignation but asked Sheikh Nasser, his nephew, to continue as a caretaker prime minister.
The emir has so far not assigned anyone to form the new government.
“We believe Sheikh Nasser has failed in his six cabinets and reappointing him will only prolong the ongoing political crisis in the country. We need a new prime minister,” Bulaihees said.


Since being appointed in early 2006, Sheikh Nasser has battled the opposition in Parliament almost non-stop, and was forced to resign six times.
Opposition MPs have warned that if Sheikh Nasser is reappointed, they will file to question him in Parliament immediately. – AFP

 



 
Readers Comments (0)
Add your comment

Enter the security code below*

 Can't read this? Try Another.
 
Related News
Kuwait and the UAE in economic pain amid pandemic
Kuwait welcomes US bid to end Arab-Israeli conflict
Kuwait forms new govt after graft allegations
Kuwait PM declines reappointment, emir removes senior ministers
Kuwait government resigns: spokesman
Related Articles
The entangled politics of Kuwait’s bidoon issue
Opposition gains shift Kuwait’s balance of power
Kuwait’s government achieves its goal
Kuwait citizen agitation is worth watching
What’s next after Kuwait’s elections?
Copyright 2024 . All rights reserved