6 April – Prime Minister Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah submits his cabinet's resignation to Emir Mishal according to Article 57 of the
Constitution.[9]
7 April – Emir Mishal accepts the government's resignation and instructs it to act as caretaker.[10]
22 April - A vacancy is declared in the municipal council covering two seats in the sixth and ninth constituencies respectively, prompting a by-election scheduled on 18 May.[12]
Emir Mishal signs a decree to address Prime Minister Sheikh
Ahmad Al Abdullah Al Sabah as His Highness, previously reserved for the Emir and Crown Prince.[17]
The 46th Cabinet of Kuwait swears the constitutional oath before Emir Mishal.[18]
18 May – Municipal Council By-Elections for the sixth and ninth constituencies are held.[19][20] Waleed Al-Dagher and Fahad Al-Ajmi win the respective seats.[21]
28 May –
Issam Salem Al-Roumi is appointed as the Head of the State Audit Bureau.[22]
The Cabinet approves a draft decree forming the Central Agency for Public Tenders Board of Directors.[23][24]