Verfassungsblog (Jun 2024)

The Emir Giveth, the Emir Taketh Away - Anticipating Kuwait’s Post-Suspension Constitution

  • Ahmed Elbasyouny

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/8c63776b79947d43
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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Kuwait, a democratic outlier in a hopelessly authoritarian Gulf, is facing a constitutional crisis under its new Emir who is intolerant to his country’s never-ending political gridlocks. Over the next four years, expect a constitutional overhaul. Instead of emulating the Kais Saied model, which would scrap the entire democratic experiment, the new constitution should address the key flaws in a six-decade-old political system that has been plagued by persistent stalemates between the government and parliament.

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