Kuwaiti Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmad al-Abdullah al-Sabah attends the opening of the Ministerial Conference of the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) in Cairo December 25, 2010. -REUTERS PIC
Kuwaiti Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmad al-Abdullah al-Sabah attends the opening of the Ministerial Conference of the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) in Cairo December 25, 2010. -REUTERS PIC

DUBAI: Kuwait's emir on Monday appointed Ahmad Abdullah al-Ahmad al-Sabah as prime minister, state news agency KUNA reported.

Former prime minister Sheikh Mohammed Sabah al-Salem al-Sabah resigned in April only a few months after he was designated to form a government.

His resignation was a procedural move after a new Parliament was elected that month, the fourth since December 2020.

Kuwait, which bans political parties and is an Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries member, has one of the most open political systems in the Gulf, though the emir has the final say in state matters. --Reuters