Kuwaiti government
The Kuwaiti government operates as a constitutional monarchy, where the Emir is the head of state. The Emir has significant powers, including appointing the Prime Minister and members of the cabinet. The government is responsible for implementing laws and managing public services.
Kuwait has a unique parliamentary system, where the National Assembly consists of elected representatives. This assembly plays a crucial role in legislation and oversight of the government. Citizens participate in elections, allowing them to influence political decisions and hold the government accountable.