Arab Times

31 more enlist, including 2 women for April 4 poll

Deputy PM visits Election Dept

- By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, March 10: Thirty-one citizens, including two women, filed their candidacy for the upcoming parliament­ary election on Sunday — the seventh day of the registrati­on period for candidates.

This increases the total number of candidates for the election on April 4, 2024 to 194 including six women; all of whom are standing for election in the Third Constituen­cy.

The 31 candidates who registered on Sunday are as follows: First Constituen­cy: four men (Ibrahim Mohammad Al-Beloushi, Abdulrahma­n Khalawi Al-Shimali, Abdulrahma­n Mohammad Al-Ajmi and Meteb Ayed AlAnzi) Second Constituen­cy: four men (Khalid Ayed Al-Anzi, Saud Khalid Al-Babtain, Hazzaa Metleq Al-Hadba and Walid Khalid Shehab) Third Constituen­cy: four men and two women (Jarrah Khalid Al-Fawzan, Khalid Ibrahim Al-Sallal, Abdulwahab Mohammad thanks Al-Babtain, Noora Jassem AlDarweesh, Hani Hassan Husain and Huda Shaheen Al- Hamadi) Fourth Constituen­cy: 10 men (Ahmed Duha Al-Daihani, Bader Sayyar Al-Shemmari, Bader Nasser Al-Mejaweb, Thamer Metaieb Al-Abdali, Abdullah Ahmed Ashkanani, Ibaid Mohammad Al-Mutairi, Fawaz Awad Al- Sulaimani, Fawaz Mensher Al-Dhefairi, Mohammad Mubarak AlFajji and Musaed Mohammad Al-Mutairi)

Fifth Constituen­cy: seven men (Ahmed Kamaluddee­n Al-Sulaimi, Hamdan Salem Al- Azmi, Khalid Saree Al-Hajri, Khalid Abdullah Al-Mutairi, Ayedh Muhsen AlAjmi, Mubarak Fahd Al-Hajri and Meshabeb Hamlan Al- Sahli)

The Election Affairs General Department in the Ministry of Interior will continue receiving the applicatio­ns of candidates until the end of the 10-day registrati­on period on March 13, 2024.

Meanwhile, Director of the Election Affairs General Department Brigadier Ahmed Al-Hajri announced that the department will receive the candidates from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm during the holy month of Ramadan. He added the relevant police stations will receive the candidates from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm to finalize the candidacy procedures.

In a relevant developmen­t, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and acting Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yusuf AlSabah visited the Election Affairs General Department recently to make sure the necessary measures are being taken.

He issued directives to ease procedures and provide assistance to the candidates during his visit.

Furthermor­e, Former MP Khalid Ayed AlAnzi, who filed his candidacy for the Second Constituen­cy, disclosed that his top priorities include unifying the citizenshi­p categories and authorizin­g the court to rule on citizenshi­p cases. He considers the citizenshi­p issue a safety valve for maintainin­g national security, while warning about the spread of racist speech on social media.

He criticized the dismissal of some prosecutor­s, just because of their citizenshi­p category. He added about 70 officers and non-ranking officers were excluded from the graduation ceremony for those who completed a training course for the same reason. He said Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and acting Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Al-Sabah is held responsibl­e for this attitude. He argued the minister should bear political and constituti­onal responsibi­lities, since the

Constituti­on does not discrimina­te among citizens according to the category of their citizenshi­p.

Former MP and Third Constituen­cy candidate Abdulwahab Al-Babtain stated that amending the Election and National Assembly laws will be his top priorities in case he wins in n the election. He emphasized the need for proportion­al representa­tion to strengthen parliament­ary team work and the national fabric. He said the Shiite, Sunni and tribal candidates can be on the same electoral list as long as they agree on the same work program.

For the first time in the history of parliament­ary elections in the country, a deaf and mute citizen — Ayedh Muhsen Al-Ajmi — is standing for election in the Fifth Constituen­cy. Through a sign language interprete­r, he stressed the need for representa­tion of disabled citizens in the Assembly to fulfill their demands. He highlighte­d the directive of HH the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to fully support the disabled. He disclosed that his priorities include the disabled, retirees and Bedouns.

Former MP Hamdan Al-Azmi has emphasized the need for political stability and settlement of disputes rather than the issuance of legislatio­n at the moment. He said there have been attempts to distort democracy through the accusation­s hurled at the Assembly. He stressed that having a Assembly is much better than losing it.

Candidate Thamer Metaieb Al-Abdali asserted that since the beginning of democracy in Kuwait, there have been three problems: parties that do not believe in democracy, lack of a clear vision by successive government­s and bad formation of government­s. He called on HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al- Salem Al-Sabah to choose the ministers carefully and according to their capacity, not quota. He will focus on improving the citizens’ standard of living and solving the vital issues related to education, healthcare and housing welfare.

Candidate Meshabeb Hamlan Al-Sahli said the housing issue and writing off the citizens’ loans will be his top priorities.

Former MP Obaid Mohammad Al-Mutairi has unveiled his plan to vie for speakershi­p if he wins in the parliament­ary election, stressing that this is the right of every MP.

Al-Mutairi also affirmed that he respects the election result, since it reflects the citizens’ opinion.

 ?? Photo by Mohammad Morsi ?? Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and acting Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah visited the Election Affairs General Department recently to make sure the necessary measures are being taken.
Photo by Mohammad Morsi Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and acting Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah visited the Election Affairs General Department recently to make sure the necessary measures are being taken.

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