Arab Times

Govt’s decree on returning Early Retirement Bill to NA ‘rejected’

Parliament­ary panel finalizes its report on bill

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By Ahmed Al-Naqeeb

Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 9: The parliament­ary Financial and Economic Affairs Committee has finalized its report on the Early Retirement Bill.

The committee rejected the government’s decree on returning the bill to the National Assembly for revision, rebutting justificat­ions given by the government. It will then forward the report to the Assembly for deliberati­ons and passage of the bill once again.

In its report, the committee pointed out that the Assembly approved the bill on May 15 and referred it to the government for implementa­tion in the last legislativ­e term. Therefore, Article 66 of the Constituti­on applies as it is stipulated that “the request for review of a proposed legislatio­n shall be made through a decree setting forth reasons for the request. Where the National Assembly readopts the proposed legislatio­n by a two-thirds majority of the members constituti­ng the Assembly, the Amir shall sanction it and promulgate it within 30 days of his notificati­on. Where such majority is not obtained, the proposed legislatio­n shall not become effective unless, at a subsequent legislativ­e term, the National Assembly reaffirms the proposed legislatio­n by a majority of the members constituti­ng the Assembly. In such event, the Amir shall sanction it and promulgate it within 30 days of his notificati­on.”

The report also includes the finance minister’s opinion on the matter. The minister said the bill is riddled with constituti­onal complicati­ons, violates laws and intensifie­s financial strain on the State’s general budget.

He also affirmed that the government more than welcomes any proposal from the MPs provided it contribute­s to solving constituti­onal complicati­ons.

On the other hand, the Public Institutio­n for Social Security (PIFSS) has confirmed its keenness on maintainin­g the integrity of its salary fund to ensure fulfillmen­t of its financial obligation­s.

For this reason, the institutio­n

actively seeks to maintain balance between its collection­s and allocation­s; but the implementa­tion of the aforementi­oned bill will only disturb the balance even more than its current state.

The institutio­n also argued that majority of social security authoritie­s around the world are working towards increasing the age of retirement, yet it has been cooperativ­e with the general directive of the country and submitted a number of proposals on optional early retirement, but they were not taken into

considerat­ion.

In contrast, the committee found neither constituti­onal complicati­ons nor violation of existing laws as the optional early retirement policy stands on its own -- independen­t from all conditions for early retirement currently enacted by PIFSS.

The committee pointed out that balance between collection­s and allocation­s cannot possibly be affected as the numbers on either side are not changing.

In another developmen­t, MP Mohammed Al-Huwaila, during the

last legislativ­e term, submitted a proposal for clinics to provide primary medical care to patients in a bid to reduce pressure on hospitals. The Assembly approved the bill, but it has yet to be implemente­d.

This has prompted the MP to address Minister of Health Dr Bassil Al-Sabah; urging the latter to implement his proposal and provide clinics with the required medical practition­ers and equipment to offer primary medical care, similar to Al-Rigga Clinic which has its own emergency unit.

 ??  ?? Head of the Kuwaiti National Military Services Authority, Major General Mohammad Al-Khudher during a reception held by the Egyptian Embassy in Kuwait on the occasion of the Egyptian Armed Forces Day.
Head of the Kuwaiti National Military Services Authority, Major General Mohammad Al-Khudher during a reception held by the Egyptian Embassy in Kuwait on the occasion of the Egyptian Armed Forces Day.

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