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This is an archive article published on March 17, 1998

Kuwait Premier asked to form new Cabinet

KUWAIT, March 16: Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah today accepted the resignation of the country's government but asked the Prim...

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KUWAIT, March 16: Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah today accepted the resignation of the country’s government but asked the Prime Minister to form a new cabinet.

A series of decrees from the Emir read on Kuwait Television said the Emir reappointed Crown Prince Sheikh Saad Al-Abdulla Al-Sabah as Prime Minister and asked him to form a new government.

The 15-man cabinet led by Sheikh Saad resigned yesterday to avoid a showdown in parliament tomorrow in a no-confidence vote against Information Minister Sheikh Saud Nasser Al-Sabah, a member of the country’s ruling Al-Sabah family.

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Backers of the no-confidence say they secured more than the 24 votes needed to dismiss the minister in a crisis between the government and Islamists over the displaying of banned books which Islamists see as un-Islamic.

Sheikh Saad, born in 1929, has been Prime Minister of successive Kuwaiti governments since he was first appointed Crown Prince in 1978.

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