"The wind of change reached the Gulf," the Kuwaiti newspaper reports, quoting Ahmed Al-Khatib, father figure of the left opposition. March 8, "three youth groups called for demonstrations in the capital despite a government ban," the newspaper recounts. They do not require the regime fell, but the application of the Constitution and therefore a real constitutional monarchy.
The scheme gave them a reason to mobilize now to the Prime Minister's office, disputed for years.


The scheme gave them a reason to mobilize now to the Prime Minister's office, disputed for years.


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