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Kuwait's new emir demands state accountability in first speech

December 20, 2023 at 2:10 pm

The new Kuwaiti crown prince Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Jaber Al-Sabah gestures as he takes the oath at the parliament on October 8, 2020 in Kuwait City [Jaber Abdulkhaleg/Anadolu Agency]

Kuwait’s Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, in his first speech as emir since the death of his predecessor last week, today criticised lawmakers and the government for decisions he said had damaged the national interests of the US allied state, Reuters reported.

Sheikh Meshal, 83, castigated decisions to appoint people to positions that were “not consistent with the simplest rules of justice and fairness” and objected to pardons granted by his predecessor.

The new emir did not say which pardons he objected to. His predecessor issued a series of amnesties, including to dissidents and critics as well as some who were sentenced for spying for Iran and Hezbollah.

“Today, as we are going through a delicate historical stage, we must review our current reality in all its aspects, especially the security, economic and living aspects,” he said, and stressed the importance of government oversight and objective accountability

While he had disagreed with some of the previous emir’s decisions, he had abided by them out of loyalty, he said in the speech that was unusually critical of the government and lawmakers for a new emir.

Sheikh Meshal was the day-to-day ruler for much of the reign of his predecessor, half-brother Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah who died on Saturday, aged 86, due to his ill-health.

“The emir’s speech underscored a heightened focus on strengthening governance and enhancing accountability, reflecting a deep commitment to combating corruption in the pursuit of effective governance,” said Reconnaissance Research Chief Executive Abdulaziz Al-Anjeri.

“He straightforwardly criticised the executive and legislative bodies, signalling a willingness to undertake radical, albeit necessary, reforms.”

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Kuwait, which neighbours Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Iran, holds the world’s seventh largest oil reserves and is an OPEC member. It is a close ally of the United States.

Kuwait would maintain its Gulf, regional and international commitments, Sheikh Meshal said

Kuwait academic Bader Al Saif said the speech showed that existing foreign policies and an effort to drive out corruption within the government sector would be maintained by the emir.

But it also suggested that national priorities of meeting the people’s needs, security and economy had not been properly addressed by the government or the parliament, he said.

That could lead to radical changes in the next government, after the current cabinet tendered its resignation as is custom when a new emir assumes power, according to Al Saif.

Sheikh Meshal later accepted the resignation.