THE EMIR of Kuwait Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah on Monday accepted the government's resignation and asked it to stay on in a caretaker capacity until a new cabinet is formed. The resignation came after Islamist MPs filed three requests to grill Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Mohamed Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah, the emir's nephew, over allegations of mismanagement, breach of the constitution and misuse of public funds. If parliament currently dominated by conservative and Islamist MPs is suspended, legislation will be passed by decrees from the emir. The emir could also opt to change the prime minister or dissolve parliament and call for fresh elections, as well as suspend the house. Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Mohamed Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah was named to the post in early 2006 but has resigned five times since then. The government that just resigned had been in place for about two months.