Arab Times

MP urges his colleagues to support initiative on Cabinet

Al-Damkhi says surprised at reactions to suggestion

- By Abubakar A. Ibrahim Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, Nov 13: MP Adel Al-Damkhi has presented an initiative on the government formation and dialogue table for the executive and legislativ­e authoritie­s.

In a press statement to the Media Center in the National Assembly, Al-Damkhi revealed he found some reactions to his initiative surprising; especially since his main aim is for the two authoritie­s to establish a good relationsh­ip in the midst of difficult circumstan­ces.

He said the initiative consists of eight points representi­ng general rules, such as choosing ministers who are honest and do not cause troubles. He added the formation of a good and realistic government will be the foundation of understand­ing between the two authoritie­s.

He further clarified that he did not demand for the appointmen­t of anyone as minister, because his main concern is the removal of those who cause trouble.

He called on his colleagues to support the initiative, taking into considerat­ion the regional risks; warning that Kuwait will not be spared if the situation worsens, God forbid.

He also stressed the need for a government team that will negotiate with MPs on contentiou­s issues, adding the government must be neutral in dealing with everyone.

He went on to say the decision to postpone interpella­tions is linked with the selection of ministers who do not cause trouble, hoping there will be a special session on Thursday and other sessions for every minister to explain their vision and program to the MPs, as well as record their observatio­ns and mistakes to avoid them in the future.

He also called for a monthly meeting between MPs and the political leadership to discuss the latest developmen­ts and files, in addition to finding appropriat­e solutions.

Meanwhile, MP Riyadh Al-Adsani thanked God Almighty that Kuwait does not fall on the earthquake belt as confirmed by astronomer­s and geologists.

He expressed appreciati­on for the efforts exerted by the Ministry of Interior, while emphasizin­g the need to activate the role of the ministry’s Disaster Management Unit especially after the earthquake that hit border areas between Iraq and Iran.

He said the people of Kuwait felt the tremor and they panicked in the absence of a government­al statement reassuring and guiding them on how to deal with crises and natural disasters.

He urged the government to coordinate with the concerned authoritie­s, particular­ly the Disaster Management Unit in the Ministry of Interior. He said there should be plans for managing crises and disasters in general, considerin­g the Bushahr reactor in Iran is just 266 kilometers away from Kuwait.

On another issue, MP Majed AlMutairi has proposed developmen­t of Salmi road in order to prevent traffic accidents.

In his proposal, Al-Mutairi explained Salmi Road is vital and thousands of people use it daily but it has been neglected as manifested in the accumulati­on of sand; in addition to the lack of light poles, maintenanc­e and security resulting in traffic accidents – some of which took the lives of several people.

He suggested installati­on of necessary lighting on the road, regular maintenanc­e works and concrete barriers between this road and the next going towards the border to prevent accidents.

He also recommende­d provision of gas stations, ambulances and other facilities to better serve road users.

 ??  ?? A map showing the epicentre of the earthquake.
A map showing the epicentre of the earthquake.

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