KUWAIT-MINISTER
AUGUST 25 2007 12:09h
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Kuwait appointed an acting health minister to replace Massouma al-Mubarak, who resigned after a hospital fire killed two patients.
Kuwait appointed an acting health minister on Saturday to replace Massouma al-Mubarak, who resigned after a hospital fire killed two patients, government sources said.
Mubarak, who was one of two women ministers in the cabinet, tendered her resignation on Friday after a fire broke out earlier this week at a government hospital.
Parliamentarians welcomed the resignation, accepted by acting Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah. They said they held the government responsible for the fire and said it should appoint a new minister from the health sector.
Information minister Abdullah al-Muhailbi was appointed as acting health minister, the sources said.
Two members of parliament presented a motion on Saturday to question Mubarak about the fire, which broke out at a hospital in the town of al-Jahra about 30 km (20 miles) west of the capital on Thursday.
Kuwait's parliament has a history of challenging the government, unusual in the region, but the emir still has the last say in politics.
Oil Minister Sheikh Ali al-Jarrah al-Sabah resigned in June amid a standoff between the government and parliament over remarks in which he said that he had sought advice from a former oil minister who was once investigated over a graft scandal.
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