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Emir Of Kuwait Dies After 3-Year Rule

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Last updated: December 17, 2023 6:55 pm
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The Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, has died at the age of 86.

The Royal Court confirmed his death on Saturday in a solemn statement broadcasted on state television.

His three-year rule, characterized by political tensions, saw him face economic challenges and implement several amnesty measures.

His tenure, which commenced upon the passing of his predecessor Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad Al-Sabah in 2020, was marked by economic turbulence stemming from fluctuations in oil prices.

Despite concerns about his health, Sheikh Nawaf steered the nation through various parliamentary elections and political standoffs.

Beginning his political journey as the governor of Hawalli province at the age of 25, Sheikh Nawaf eventually served as the interior minister for a decade.

He earned recognition for his softer governance style and was fondly referred to as the “emir of pardons” for his issuance of multiple amnesty decrees.

With his passing, attention now shifts to the potential appointment of a younger generation ruler to guide the nation forward amidst challenges.

Kuwait’s future leadership remains a topic of intense speculation as the country grapples with ongoing political deadlock and delays in essential reforms, impacting infrastructure and education, leaving parts of the population discontented.

Kuwait, a country where power is centralized within the ruling Al Sabah family, has historically seen significant tensions between elected lawmakers and the ruling family’s appointed cabinet ministers.

This friction has impeded developmental efforts and deterred potential investors, resulting in multiple resignations of governments and dissolutions of parliaments in recent years.

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