Kuwaiti PM submits cabinet resignation after parliamentary elections
Kuwait City: Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah submitted his cabinet's resignation to Emir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on Saturday, according to the official news agency KUNA.
The resignation comes after a new parliament was elected on Thursday.
According to Article 57 of the constitution, which stipulates the formation of a new cabinet at the beginning of each legislative term of the National Assembly, the current government has to submit its resignation before the legislature's inauguration.
In a special meeting on Saturday before its resignation, the cabinet "approved a draft law calling on the National Assembly to convene the first regular session of the 18th legislative term on April 17," the KUNA reported.
The prime minister also expressed gratitude in the meeting on behalf of the cabinet for the emir's leadership and support, saying the resignation reflects the government's commitment to constitutional guidelines and democratic processes.
Kuwaiti voters began casting their ballots on Thursday to elect members of the National Assembly. According to the vote count the next day, 50 deputies, including one woman, were selected from a pool of 200 candidates.
(With UNI/XINHUA ARN inputs)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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