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Kuwaiti Emir Accepts Minister’s Resignation 

Arif Ali

Arab News

KUWAIT, 11 April 2005 — Kuwait’s ruler yesterday accepted the resignation of the health minister ahead of a parliamentary no-confidence vote that had sparked fears of the assembly’s dissolution, officials said.

Kuwait’s ruler Emir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah “accepted Health Minister Mohammad Al-Jarallah’s resignation,” the Council of Ministers confirmed in a statement after its weekly session.

Energy Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahd Al-Sabah will assume responsibility for the portfolio in place of Mohammad Al-Jarallah until a new health minister is named.

Yesterday’s session also named Justice Minister Ahmad Baqer as minister of state for municipal affairs, a new portfolio.

Jarallah became the third member of the current Cabinet effectively forced to quit by MPs. He submitted his resignation on Tuesday after 10 parliament members tabled a no-confidence vote accusing him of squandering public funds and mismanagement.

The 10 MPs tabled the no-confidence request after Jarallah faced tough grilling last Monday on other issues such as deterioration of health services. Jarallah denied the charges.

The no-confidence motion was a serious challenge by the assembly to the government since Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah formed the Cabinet in July 2003.

The political impasse fuelled wide speculation that the outspoken Parliament may be dissolved.

 

 
Earth, a planet hungry for peace

 Apartheid Wall

   
The Israeli Land-Grab Apartheid Wall built inside the Palestinian territories, here separating Abu Dis from occupied East Jerusalem. (IPC, 7/4/04).

 

The Israeli apartheid (security) wall around Palestinian population centers in the West Bank, like a Python (Alquds, 1/25/03.
 

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