The Kuwaiti government took this decision to provide opportunities for local people, strengthen the country's professionals, and modernize the legal sector. Kuwait has followed the path of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Just as the UAE is promoting nationalization (increasing the number of citizens in jobs) in all sectors, Kuwait has also launched a similar initiative. Kuwait's Minister of Justice and Councilor Nasser Al-Sumaith said that the country's judiciary will be fully 'Kuwaitized' by 2030. This means that by 2030, all judicial positions will be occupied by Kuwaitis, and foreigners will be removed from judges and all judicial positions. The Kuwaiti government took this decision to provide opportunities for local people, strengthen the country's professionals, and modernize the legal sector. Kuwait is making changes to the judiciary departments that have taken this decision. Along with this, legislative reforms are also underway to promote freedom and efficiency. The Middle Eastern country is calling on the private and public sectors, especially the oil and technology sectors, to provide more job opportunities for the country's citizens.