A Minister’s Political Responsibility for the Actions and Activities of Public Institutions and Authorities
Eman Ebraheem ALShareedah
Abstract:
Since its independence in 1961, Kuwait has operated under two types of administrative systems: the central and the de-central modes of administration. They operate under various sets of political, financial, and administrative conditions; Favoring one system over the other in back and forth swings of a type of administration. Under these two types of management systems, the vital and essential functions of the state are only reserved and handled by the government. These functions represent the core and the essential activities affecting the country, and is thought of as the functions that represent the safety and wellbeing of the state, of which can not be administered by any other type of organizations. These essential responsibilities in the Kuwaiti form of administration are centrally administered and never allowed any form of independent bodies to handle them. Examples of these essential responsibilities are the foreign affairs, justice, preliminary education, national budget, army and police, etc.