Words are not enough to describe the moment of establishing The Constitution of Kuwait. No one can deny that that moment had changed Kuwait to be a better country. By the establishment of the Constitution, Kuwait was ready to begin establishing the modern Kuwait. The Constitution of Kuwait has its own rules and regulations that govern the relationship between rulers and citizens, between rulers and the law, between citizens and the law.
The Changing Moments in the History of Kuwait
The Constitution of Kuwait has been established to continue and prove the values and norms people were sharing at that time, to make plans for the bright future of Kuwait that will make Kuwait has an influential position among countries all over the world, to let people of Kuwait know their duties and obligations, to ensure the political rights of citizens and the rights of expressing their feelings. Furthermore, The Constitution of Kuwait significantly focused on the principle of justice and inequality, no matter what their religion is, what their family or tribe is, what their color or sex are, citizens are all equal in facing the law. In addition, The Constitution of Kuwait has been established to consolidate the foundations of Arab and Islamic nations, and that was one of the priorities of it. After taking a quick look at the basic principles of this GREAT Constitution, we can conclude that The Constitution of Kuwait was established to manage Kuwait. The Constitution of Kuwait has 183 articles that varied in its subjects and concerns by concerning about equality, focusing on justice, planning for the future of Kuwait and so many other critical articles that are substantial for the life of Kuwait as a country. And here are some articles of our GREAT Constitution:-
Kuwait is an Arab State, independent and fully sovereign. Neither its sovereignty nor any part of its territory may be relinquished. The people of Kuwait are a part of the Arab Nation.
Article 2 [State Regulation]
The religion of the State is Islam, and the Islamic Sharia shall be a main source of legislation.
Article 113 [Assembly Requests]
The National Assembly may express to the Government wishes regarding public matters. If the Government cannot comply with these wishes, it shall state to the Assembly the reasons therefore. The Assembly may comment once on the Government's statement.
We, Abdullah al-Salim al-Sabah,
Amir of the State of Kuwait,
desiring to use the means of democratic rule for our dear Country; and,
having faith in the role of this Country in furthering Arab nationalism and the promotion of world peace and human civilization; and,
striving towards a better future in which the Country enjoys greater prosperity and higher international standing, and in which also the citizens are provided with more political freedom, equality, and social justice, a future which upholds the traditions inherent in the Arab nation by enhancing the dignity of the individual, safeguarding public interest, and applying consultative rule yet maintaining the unity and stability of the Country; and, I
having considered Law Number I of 1962 concerning the system of Government during the period of transition; and,
upon the resolution of the Constituent Assembly;
do hereby approve this Constitution and promulgate it.", said by Abdullah al-Salem al-Sabah,
Amir of the State of Kuwait.", said by Abdullah Al Salem Al Sabah.
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