Arab Times

Speaker adjourns Wednesday session due to lack of quorum

- By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, Sept 23: National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim adjourned the session scheduled for Wednesday due to lack of quorum.

Only 17 MPs and two ministers were present, while the minimum number of attendees required for a session to push through is 22.

The Assembly was supposed to discuss and vote on a number of important proposals; including the bills on fixing the demographi­c imbalance, bankruptcy, Audio-Visual Law and Kuwait Airways Corporatio­n.

Several MPs expressed disappoint­ment over the cancellati­on of the session, because of the importance of the above-mentioned bills and the fact that only a few days are left in the current parliament­ary term.

MP Ahmed Al-Fadl said he is fed up as the time and efforts exerted by different parliament­ary committees to prepare reports on bills that the citizens need urgently are wasted.

He is afraid of the possibilit­y that some of his colleagues deliberate­ly disrupted the session, because they were sitting in the next room when the speaker called them to reach a quorum. He also criticized the ministers, considerin­g only two of them were present.

Unless a special session is held soon, the efforts exerted by the parliament­ary committees will be in vain. It will be a big loss if the chance to approve vital proposals is missed; such as the handicappe­d, sports, audio-visual, competitiv­eness protection and import bills, taking into considerat­ion that the executive and legislativ­e authoritie­s are on the verge of reaching an agreement regarding these bills, Al-Fadl concluded.

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