KUWAIT CITY — The Supreme Committee for Kuwaiti Citizenship Investigation has revoked the citizenship of 31 individuals, according to Decision No. 47/8/2026 published in the official gazette "Kuwait Al-Youm" on May 17. The announcement, reported by local media, did not provide details about the identities of those affected or the specific reasons behind the revocations. The committee is responsible for reviewing and confirming the validity of citizenship status, and such decisions are part of ongoing efforts to maintain the integrity of national identification procedures. Further information from official sources regarding the circumstances or appeals process related to these citizenship withdrawals has not been disclosed.
Politics
Kuwait Revokes 31 Citizenship Cases
Kuwait's Supreme Committee for Kuwaiti Citizenship Investigation has stripped 31 people of their citizenship, as announced in an official decision on May 17. This move reflects the government's continued efforts to verify and uphold the legitimacy of national citizenship, though details about the individuals affected or reasons for revocation remain undisclosed.
