How is the emir, or leader, of Kuwait likely different from the king of Saudi Arabia

The emir of Kuwait is the head of state and ruler of Kuwait, while the king of Saudi Arabia is the head of state and ruler of Saudi Arabia.

The emir of Kuwait is part of a constitutional monarchy, where authority is limited by a constitution and an elected parliament. The king of Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, holds absolute power and authority over the country with no formal constitution or elected parliament.

The emir of Kuwait is typically seen as more of a figurehead with limited powers, while the king of Saudi Arabia has direct control over the government and decision-making processes.

Additionally, the emir of Kuwait ascends to the throne through a specific system of succession within the ruling Al Sabah family, while the king of Saudi Arabia is selected from among the descendants of the first king, Abdulaziz Al Saud, by a council of senior princes.