Kuwait's government is generally considered stable, characterized by a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary system. However, it does face periodic political tensions and challenges, such as disputes between the parliament and the ruling family, as well as public protests over various issues. Despite these challenges, the country's wealth and strong economic foundations contribute to its overall stability. Political dynamics can shift, but as of my last update, Kuwait remains relatively stable compared to some of its regional neighbors.
Kuwait is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government.
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Kuwait is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government.
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Kuwait is a nominal constitutional monarhcy
YES. The Vietnamese government is very stable.
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Because major government facilities are located in "Kuwait City" the capital of the country, same goes for the palace that the Emir resides in.
Yes.
Its a known fact that Ethiopia doesn't have a stable government.
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No. Kuwait is an Islamic State and Sunni Islam has a privileged status in the Kuwaiti legal system.