Summary
Kuwait's caretaker Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber al-Mubarak declined to be reappointed as premier Monday, rebuffing the offer from the ruling emir after submitting the government's resignation last week.
The Cabinet resignation came after lawmakers sought a no-confidence vote against the interior minister over alleged abuse of power and as a feud emerged between senior members of the ruling family, including the interior and defense ministers, over alleged mishandling of military funds.
The emir, who will still have to select a prime minister, was due to make a televised address later Monday.
Cabinet resignations happen frequently when elected lawmakers are set to question or submit a no-confidence vote against senior government officials.
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