Kuwait Holds Biggest Protest Demanding Premier’s Ouster
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Kuwait’s opposition held its largest protest so far, calling for the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah and a boycott of lawmakers who allegedly received millions of dinars in bribes.
At least 10,000 Kuwaitis gathered in front of parliament late yesterday to call for a change in government and dissolution of the National Assembly followed by fresh elections. Opposition lawmaker Faisal al-Muslim displayed what he said were checks issued by the prime minister to two members of parliament.