Sheikh Mohammad, hire the strong and trustworthy in Kuwait

Sheikh Mohammad, hire the strong and trustworthy in Kuwait



FOR three decades, Kuwaitis have been trying to rejoice about any change in the Council of Ministers, and hoping that it will be the beginning of their way out of the impasse. They hence rejoiced when the Amiri order was issued to assign Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem to form the Council of Ministers. However, when reports about the possibility of certain individuals entering the ministry were leaked, those hopes began to fade. Kuwait has endured governmental experiments, most of which, if not all, were failures. They cast their shadow over the country’s situation, while the improvised solutions generated some phenomena that people were not accustomed to. Retrogression at various levels has also become a general feature. This undoubtedly has had a negative impact on the economy, society, culture and the arts. While the world is moving towards openness, our country is closing itself. It is as if what is coming is worse than what we have already gone through. On the other hand, other Gulf countries have taken great steps in opening their doors based on controls that Kuwaitis cannot even dream of. A few days ago, the Saudi government issued five new categories of residency to attract foreign