Kuwait’s Crown Prince Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah stated in a televised speech, “We will not derogate from the constitution and will not amend, suspend, suspend or damage the constitution”, noting that “we need caution and be careful and learn lessons and lessons, for danger surrounds us on all sides.”

He pointed out: “Amid all these dangers, we are preoccupied with issues far from ambition, and the political scene is torn apart by disagreements and conflicts,” explaining that “a crack in the relationship between the legislative and executive branches, tearing the political scene”, noting that “the absence clarity in the vision of further government action has led to an inability to meet the legitimate aspirations of citizens.

The Crown Prince confirmed that “the state administration and parliamentary practice have caused grumbling and dissatisfaction among citizens”, noting that “we have decided to resort to the help of the people in order to re-rectify the political path”, stating that “based on our constitutional law, we have decided to dissolve the National assembly as a constitutional decision and call an election.” General” as he stated that “the wrong choice of representatives in the National Assembly harms the interests of the country and brings us back to the starting point.”