Kuwaiti Cabinet resigns, parliament dissolves
KUWAIT CITY — Kuwait’s Cabinet resigned and its parliament was dissolved Sunday over a “lack of co-operation” among the tiny, oil-rich country’s branches of government, setting the stage for early elections.
Parliaments typically don’t serve out their full terms in the stalwart U.S. ally, but lawmakers elected in Kuwait’s last election in 2013 largely sided with the government as they served in the wake of Arab Spring protests and the rise of the Islamic State group.
The drop in global oil prices has squeezed this major OPEC member to the point of cutting back on the country’s many subsidies, stirring dissent.
Kuwait’s state-run television station and its news agency announced the Cabinet resignation and the parliament dissolving on Sunday afternoon, just a few hours after government officials held an emergency meeting.


