The World - News from July 2, 1986
The Kuwaiti Cabinet resigned amid mounting criticism of government mismanagement of security issues and financial affairs. The resignations were submitted to the crown prince, Sheik Saad al Abdullah al Sabah, by the foreign minister, Sheik Sabah al Ahmed al Sabah, who apparently was acting on behalf of the entire 16-member Cabinet. Informed sources said one reason for the resignations was a request by Parliament to have four of the ministers questioned over alleged shortcomings in their ministries.
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