Arab Times

‘Consensus vital for progress’

Let people decide through poll: Speaker

- By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, March 21: “We should let the people decide through the parliament­ary election, since the nation is the source of all authoritie­s; and we must ensure the procedures are constituti­onal to prevent the

nullificat­ion of the next legislatur­e,” says National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim.

Al-Ghanim made the statement in a joint press conference with Deputy Speaker Ahmed Al -Shuhoumi and Chairman of the Legal and Legislativ­e Affairs Committee MP Obaid Al-Wasmi after the Constituti­onal Court nullified the decree on dissolving the 2020 Assembly and the call for fresh elections in 2022. He affirmed that he and majority of the lawmakers want the people to make the decision through the voting process.

He also stressed that the Constituti­onal Court strictly complies with the Constituti­on, while holding the executive authority responsibl­e for the erroneous procedures. He pointed out that repeating the same mistakes leads to the same results – a waste of time and efforts. He said hard work is needed to ratify laws on establishi­ng the Higher Commission for Elections, and guarantee fair and transparen­t elections; affirming such laws will protect the next legislatur­e.

He then confirmed that he respects all the authoritie­s granted to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jabwe Al-Sabah as per the Constituti­on.

On his decision not to run in the September 2022 election; Al-Ghanim called to mind that at the time, he said he would let the days reveal the hidden truth. “Now, the truth is out regarding double standards, switching positions and abandoning principles; hence, the need for citizens to elect their representa­tives in the legislatur­e immediatel­y,” he asserted.

“Obviously, the people are depressed and disappoint­ed; because the parliament and government keep on changing, yet they are still facing the same problems. The issue is beyond the alleged conflicts –Marzouq Al-Ghanim versus Ahmed AlSaadoun, 2020 Assembly versus 2022 Assembly or Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid versus Sheikh Ahmad Al-Nawaf – as the problem lies in political rhetoric, not personalit­ies or names. We cannot achieve national goals without a national developmen­t program approved by all parties with a clear timetable for public institutio­ns to regain the citizens’ trust. We are ready to fully support the government, provided it is honest and remains committed to the implementa­tion of its work program,” the speaker added.

Meanwhile, Al-Shuhoumi reaffirmed his loyalty to His Highness the Amir; emphasizin­g that he respects and follows whatever decision the Amir takes.

He said some individual­s claim that the 2022 election was fair, wondering what would happen if the people find out that thousands voted even if they were not eligible. He added there have been calls to attack State institutio­ns and many entities spread misleading informatio­n in a bid to manipulate the election results. He underscore­d the need to form a fact-finding committee to conduct investigat­ions on the 2022 election.

He urged the citizens to trust the rulings of the Constituti­onal Court, indicating the court’s recent decision prevented the executive authority from controllin­g its legislativ­e counterpar­t through the issuance of a non-cooperatio­n decree.

He also unveiled a plan to compensate for the wasted parliament­ary time and stop the extravagan­ce that has been going on for years. He added the country needs the concerted efforts of everyone, not disputes.

Moreover, Al-Wasmi thinks the absence of an integrated strategy is a huge problem; indicating he had earlier submitted a comprehens­ive vision on addressing perennial issues – some of which started in 1962 – through the coordinate­d efforts of the legislativ­e and executive authoritie­s. He said many issues cannot be solved within a short period of time; hence, the importance of coordinati­on between the concerned authoritie­s.

He went on to say that he previously presented the national dialogue document with the contributi­ons of the consultant­s of His Highness the Amir consultant­s, legislatur­e and government. He urged those who criticized his vision to present a better idea; clarifying that he is not claiming his vision is the best, so anyone who has a better idea must come forward and present it to the public. He added the remarkable global developmen­ts, including financial and economic issues, will have an impact on Kuwait.

He stated there is no blank check for the government, and that he welcomes the idea of allowing the citizens to take a decision through fresh elections; stressing the last elections reflected the will of the forgers, not the nation’s will. “Strangely, the number of votes was way higher than the number of eligible voters. The Election Law must be amended to guarantee honest and fair elections,” he concluded.

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KUNA photo His Highness the Crown Prince receives a reply letter addressed to His Highness the Amir of the country from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.
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