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BBCKuwait's ruler has ordered parliament to be dissolved amid a political crisis that has prompted the entire cabinet to tender its resignation, MPs say.
Fresh elections in the oil-rich state are expected to be held in May.
The decision came after Sheikh Sabah cut short a private visit to Morocco to deal with the crisis.
Kuwait's parliament has been involved in a series of long-running disputes with ministers coming to a head with the cabinet's resignation on Monday.
MPs had been demanding a further pay rise for state employees something the cabinet was against.
Sheikh Sabah will formally announce the dissolution in a televised address, MPs said.
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Here we go, a "democracy" that would not offend the republican party