Bayan Palace - The Islamic Cities (sitios de interés)

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The Constitution of Kuwait defines the Amir as the "Head of the State" with his official title as "His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait". It also says that the Amir will assume his authorities through his ministers, and his person shall be immune and inviolable. The Prime Minister and ministers shall be collectively responsible to the Amir for the general policy of the state. A law will not be issued until it is approved by the National Assembly and signed by the Amir. As Head of State, the Amir has the right to appoint the Prime Minister as also to relieve him of office. He also appoints and dismisses ministers on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. The Amir is also the Supreme Commander of the defence forces of Kuwait. The palace is typical of Middle East decadence, it is monstrous in size and has every accomodation one could think of, and despite a lot of research there are very few facts on the palace itself. Its second phase of construction consisted of a banquet hall and a few other rooms, and cost $100 million dollars, in 1994.

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