Sunday, 17 February 2013

Amir’s Wisdom Averted ‘Revolt’ By Local Political Blocs


Children During The Entertainment Festival For Kuwaiti Families And People With Disabilities At Souq Mubarakiya In Kuwait City
Amir’s Wisdom Averted ‘Revolt’ By Local Political Blocs
KUWAIT CITY, Feb 16: MP Mubarak Al-Nejadah considers the statements about neighboring countries threatening Kuwait’s stability as baseless and delusional, stressing it’s not easy to destroy a country based on the interests and strategies of great nations playing essential role for that purpose, reports Al-Shahed daily.

In an interview with the daily, Al-Nejadah added some international decision-makers promote the aforementioned idea to indirectly incite the trade in weapons, noting Kuwait will last by its Constitution and legality.

He also said the Arab Spring revolutions misled some local political blocs to the possibility of changing Kuwait’s face by demanding a popular prime minister, with the purpose of taking control of the nation but they failed thanks to the wisdom of the Amir.

Kuwait managed to get out of the logjam through the recent parliamentary election of one-vote system, he noted, indicating some boycotters of the election were wrong to have thought they are more patriotic than other citizens.

Meanwhile, MP Khalil Al-Saleh, member of Al-Mustaqbal Bloc has said the bloc will discuss two interpellation requests submitted by MPs Hussein Al-Qallaf and Faisal Al-Duwaisan against the Minister of Communications Salem Al-Othaina and First Deputy Premier, the Minister of Interior Sheikh Ahmad Al-Humoud during its next meeting, reports Al-Qabas daily.

He explained the bloc will allot a clear mechanism to deal with the two proposals and announce its opinion in this regard. He added the bloc will make its legislative priorities and opinion on popular cases in the political arena known for the coming phase, stressing the lawmakers have the right to submit grilling requests, as per the Constitution, and that government must present opportunities to push the wheel of development forward.

For his part, the spokesman of Conservative Bloc MP Soud Al-Hareeji said the bloc will meet next week to discuss its most prominent priorities, besides grilling proposals and other important cases.

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