Saturday 13 October 2012

Good economy makes up for adverse political developments in Kuwait | GulfNews.com

Extraordinary economic facts help compensating Kuwait for adverse political developments. Reference is made to last week’s decision by the country’s ruler of dissolving the parliament for the sixth time in six years.
Certainly, this fact about calling for new elections tells a great about the state of politics in Kuwait. Anyway, as per a constitutional clause, fresh elections should take place within 60 days at a time of tense political tensions.
The controversial move followed weeks of political uncertainty amidst protests by the political elite for serious democratic reforms. Their demands include having an elected premier as well as providing the legislative branch all necessary tools to ensure oversight of the government, public finance and management of resources, notably the significant oil sector.

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