Kuwait’s Emir Dissolves National Assembly Over Disrespectful Language

A glimpse of a previous session of the Kuwaiti National Assembly (KUNA)
A glimpse of a previous session of the Kuwaiti National Assembly (KUNA)
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Kuwait’s Emir Dissolves National Assembly Over Disrespectful Language

A glimpse of a previous session of the Kuwaiti National Assembly (KUNA)
A glimpse of a previous session of the Kuwaiti National Assembly (KUNA)

Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on Thursday dissolved parliament, also known as the National Assembly, in response to the first political crisis of his reign.

The dissolution was expected after the Assembly declined to remove remarks made by a lawmaker that were deemed disrespectful to the ruling authority.

The Emiri decree issued on Thursday cited the Assembly’s breach of constitutional principles, particularly regarding the disrespect of esteemed positions and the deliberate use of disrespectful and offensive language by the parliament’s members.

The government, acting on behalf of the Emir, stated that the dissolution was in line with Article 107 of the constitution.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, constitutional expert Dr. Mohammed Al-Faili reaffirmed that the dissolution was constitutional and that elections would be held within two months, as required by law.

“This dissolution decree has its causes, and the reasons are material,” said Al-Faili.

“The decree for elections will be issued later, and it suffices that the Emiri decree referenced the constitution, which mandates organizing elections within two months after dissolution,” he added.

The crisis began when lawmakers refused to retract comments seen as indirect insults from Deputy Abdul Kareem Al-Kandari during discussions on an Emiri speech. The government’s absence from a parliamentary session last Wednesday led to the Assembly’s suspension.

This is the first time the Assembly has been dissolved since Sheikh Meshal assumed power on December 16, 2023.

In his inaugural speech to the Assembly on December 20, Sheikh Meshal criticized both the government and parliament, accusing them of harming Kuwait’s national interests.

On January 4, Sheikh Meshal appointed Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah as Prime Minister. On the same day, a new cabinet of 13 ministers was formed.

Since its establishment in 1963 after independence and the constitution’s proclamation, the Assembly has been dissolved a total of 12 times.



OIC Welcomes UN Call for ICJ Opinion on Israel's Aid Obligations to Palestinians

OIC Welcomes UN Call for ICJ Opinion on Israel's Aid Obligations to Palestinians
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OIC Welcomes UN Call for ICJ Opinion on Israel's Aid Obligations to Palestinians

OIC Welcomes UN Call for ICJ Opinion on Israel's Aid Obligations to Palestinians

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has welcomed the UN General Assembly approval of a resolution requesting "an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the obligations of Israel in relation to the presence and activities of the United Nations, other international organizations and third States,” expressing appreciation for the efforts of the Kingdom of Norway and all the countries that co-sponsored and supported the draft resolution, SPA reported.
The OIC emphasized that all plans and measures implemented by the Israeli occupation, including legislation affecting the presence, operations, and immunities of the United Nations and its bodies, such as the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA), as well as other international organizations and third states in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, constitute a violation of the UN Charter and its relevant resolutions.
“These actions deprive the Palestinian people of essential assistance and exacerbate the humanitarian crisis they are experiencing," said the OIC.
The organization further welcomed the UN General Assembly's adoption of a resolution affirming the “permanent sovereignty of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and of the Arab population in the occupied Syrian Golan over their natural resources.”
The OIC called on all states, international organizations, and UN agencies to work toward ending the Israeli occupation and enabling the Palestinian people to exercise their legitimate rights, including the right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state based on the June 4, 1967, borders with Jerusalem as its capital.