Kuwait’s Emir has appointed Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah
Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah as the new Prime Minister following the resignation of Sheikh
Mohammed Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah.
Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, born in 1952, holds a bachelor’s degree in Business
Administration with a focus on Finance from the University of Illinois. He has
a notable career history, including roles at Kuwait’s Finance Center and the
Central Bank of Kuwait. Additionally, he
served as chairman of the board for Burgan Bank before assuming several
ministerial positions, such as Minister of Finance, Minister of Communications,
Minister of Planning, Minister of State for Administrative Affairs, Minister of
Health, and Minister of Oil.s
KUNA reported that Kuwait’s Emir appointed Sheikh
Ahmad to form a new
government and submit ministerial appointments for approval. This move follows
the resignation of Sheikh Mohammed Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, who
stepped down shortly after being tasked with forming a government.
Kuwait operates under a political system devoid of
political parties, with the Emir holding ultimate authority. Despite the
significant influence of the legislature, political deadlock and frequent
elections have resulted in administrative challenges, including cabinet
reshuffles and parliament dissolutions. Candidates in Kuwait’s elections run as
individuals, contributing to the complexity of the political landscape.
Kuwait, with a population of around 4.2 million, boasts the world’s sixth-largest oil reserves, positioning it as a
key player in the global energy market. Its strategic alliance with the United States,
dating back to the 1991 Gulf War, remains steadfast.
Currently, Kuwait hosts approximately 13,500
American troops and serves as the forward headquarters of the U.S. Army in the
Middle East