Kuwait’s government resigns in latest standoff with parliament

The Crown Royal prince got the letter of resignation from Head of state Sheikh Sabah al-Khalid
Kuwait’s federal government sent its resignation on Tuesday, state information firm KUNA reported, in advance of a no-confidence ballot versus the head of state in parliament, amidst a prolonged political fight that has actually impeded monetary reform in the Gulf oil manufacturer.
KUNA reported that Crown Royal prince Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah, that took control of a lot of the judgment emir’s obligations late in 2015, got the federal government’s letter of resignation from Head of state Sheikh Sabah al-Khalid.