Kuwait's new emir Sheikh Mishal al-Ahmad al-Sabah (right) salutes as he swears in before lawmakers as the country's 17th ruler, at the Kuwaiti parliament, on Dec 20, 2023 in Kuwait City. (PHOTO / AFP)
KUWAIT CITY - Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah officially assumed the role of emir of Kuwait on Wednesday, taking an oath before the Kuwaiti National Assembly.
He succeeds the late Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, who passed away at the age of 86 on December 16. Sheikh Mishal is the 17th ruler of the oil-rich Gulf state.
Sheikh Mishal emphasized "the importance of accountability within the framework of the law" for actions that neglect the interests of the citizens
In his speech to the parliament, Sheikh Mishal emphasized "the importance of accountability within the framework of the law" for actions that neglect the interests of the citizens.
During the speech, the 83-year-old emir also urged a review of the current situation in terms of security, economy, and living standards, and reaffirmed his commitment to the Gulf and international cooperation.
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According to Kuwait's constitution, the emir must take the oath before the parliament before assuming his powers.