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General framework on Kuwait
The State of Kuwait is a parliamentary monarchy located in the north-west of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf. Covering an area of ​​17,818 km², its neighbors are Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Historically, Kuwait was a land of coveted passages, a crossroads between the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Empire. Sedentary populations have been marginal and for short periods. We do not witness a real sedentarization until the middle of the seventeenth century and the eighteenth century with the coming to power of the dynasty of Al-Sabah. This family, still at the head of this Emirate today, has proposed a "historic compromise" between Sunni and Shiite political elites. These merchant elites come mainly from the region of Basra (Iraq) and Arabia. Originally, the most important of them are Al Saqr, Al Najd and Al Basri. Today, a dozen merchant families control the entire economic life of the country (excluding the oil sector which is fully nationalized).

Today, this former British protectorate, which gained independence on February 22, 1961, is populated by 4.3 million inhabitants, which are divided between 1.3 million Kuwaitis and 3 million foreigners, providing two-thirds of the workforce employed. Muslim 85%, the population is divided between about two thirds of Sunnis and one third of Shiites.

Kuwait is distinguished by its most advanced democratic institutions in the Arab world and an active political life, including through the press.

The country has experienced several crises between the executive and the legislature. With the election of a new Parliament in November 2016 where the opposition is present, the series of economic and financial reforms (rising prices of water, electricity and gasoline, establishment of VAT, introduction of the tax on Kuwaiti companies), mentioned last spring, promises to be difficult to implement.

General data

Official name: State of Kuwait
Nature of the regime: parliamentary monarchy
Constitution: 1962
Emir: Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah (since 2006)
Crown Prince: Sheikh Nawaf Al Hamad Al Sabah
Prime Minister: Sheikh Jaber Al Mubarak Al Hamad Al Sabah (since December 2011)
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs: Sheikh Sabah Al Khaled Al Hamad Al Sabah (since October 2011)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance: Anas Al-Saleh

The country has a parliament composed of 50 deputies elected by universal suffrage.
Kuwait is a member of the Cooperation Council of the Arab States of the Gulf (CCEAG: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman Bahrain), the League of Arab States and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
Geographical data

Area: 17,818 km²
Capital: Kuwait City (Kuwait City)
Major Cities: Kuwait-City (510,500 inhabitants), Jahra, Ahmadi
Official language: Arabic
Currency: Kuwaiti dinar (1KD = 3.06 €, February 2017)
National holiday: February 25 (independence acquired in 1961)

Demographic data

Population: 4.3 million (UN 2016 estimate)
Nationals: 1.3 million (31%)
Non-nationals: 3 million (including Indians: 825,000, Egyptians: 520,000)
Density: 240 inhabitants / km² (UN 2016 estimate)
Population growth rate: 4.77%
Fertility index: 2.44 (UNDP, 2016)
Life expectancy at birth: 77.1 years (UNDP, 2013)
Literacy rate: 96.13% (UNESCO, 2016)
Religions: Muslims (85.2%: Shiites one third, Sunni two thirds, Islam: official religion), Christians (11.1%), Hindus (3.5%), others (0.2%).
Human Development Index: 0.816; 48th in the world (UNDP, 2014)

Economic data

Kuwait's nominal GDP: $ 111.3 billion (estimate 2016)
GDP per capita PPP: $ 26,123 / inhabitant (estimated 2016)
Growth rate: 3.6% (IMF estimate 2016)
Unemployment rate: 2.2% (4.7% national and 1.8% expatriate) (estimate 2015)
Number of workers: 2,645 million including 20% ​​Kuwaiti (estimated 2016)
Inflation rate: 3.2% annual average (2016 estimate)
Balance of public accounts (after transfer to the Future Generations Reserve Fund):
- fiscal year 2016-2017: deficit of € 28.5 billion (estimate)
- fiscal year 2015-2016: deficit of € 18.0 billion

- fiscal year 2014-2015: deficit of € 8.2 billion

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