The Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah [10], issued a decree to dissolve the parliament [11] on Oct. 16. The decision was made due to "mounting security challenges as well as volatile regional developments." As of late, tension has been rising between the government and parliament, as parliament members sought to question government leaders regarding a decision to increase petrol prices and other alleged financial and administrative violations. Kuwait has been under increasing pressure [12] as global oil prices have dropped [13], forcing the country to cut back on numerous subsidies, causing civil unrest. In addition, Kuwait has faced threats of attack by ISIS.
From Jurist [14], Oct. 16. Used with permission.