Kuwait Times

PM: Kuwait state of justice, security and sustainabi­lity

Sheikh Dr Mohammad meets editors-in-chief, outlines future vision

- By B Izzak

• Northern Zone can be Kuwait’s ‘Wall Street’

• Boosting internal, external security essential

• Cannot sustain welfare state only on oil

• Distributi­on of subsidies to focus on middle class

• Strategic payroll alternativ­e to achieve justice

• Investment eyed in human capital, tech, AI

• Meetings to continue with the press ‹ *VUÅPJ[Z HTVUN (S :HIHO -HTPS` ºUVYTHS»

• Commitment to cooperatio­n with Assembly

HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah met with editors-in-chief of local newspapers and media representa­tives at Seif Palace, accompanie­d by Minister of Informatio­n and Culture Abdulrahma­n Al-Mutairi, Head of the Prime Minister’s Diwan Abdulaziz Dekheel AlDekheel and senior state officials. Kuwait Times was represente­d by Deputy Editor-in-Chief Abdullah Boftain.

During the gathering, HH Sheikh Dr Mohammad expressed gratitude for the attendees’ response to the invitation, emphasizin­g the significan­ce of national holidays, remembranc­e of martyrs and loyalty to the country, adding such meetings will continue. He provided insights into the government’s work program, which is nearing completion and will be presented to the National Assembly as per constituti­onal procedures. The program revolves around three pillars: Justice, security and sustainabi­lity.

The prime minister emphasized the blessings of security, safety and good governance, rooted in an open political atmosphere that upholds justice, participat­ion and accountabi­lity. He acknowledg­ed the bold and transparen­t speech delivered by HH the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, emphasizin­g HH the Amir’s role as the guardian of the authoritie­s responsibl­e for the nation’s security and citizens’ well-being.

Addressing the legislativ­e roadmap, HH Sheikh Dr Mohammad affirmed alignment with the government’s work program and expressed eagerness to collaborat­e with the National Assembly to advance legislativ­e initiative­s swiftly. He said it is normal the Al-Sabah family, like any other family worldwide, may experience conflicts, but affirmed their resolution through wisdom and collaborat­ion within the family.

HH Sheikh Dr Mohammad recognized the impossibil­ity of sustaining the welfare state solely on depleted natural wealth. Plans to transform depleted natural wealth into renewable resources, focusing on intensive investment in human capital and the use of technology and artificial intelligen­ce, were outlined. The prime minister highlighte­d the optimal exploitati­on of Kuwait’s unique geographic­al location, leveraging population density and the proposed Gulf railways project.

He expressed confidence in Kuwait’s potential to become a hub, especially with its intellectu­al capital, financial resources and conducive environmen­t. He discussed the developmen­t potential of the Northern Zone, envisionin­g it as a center for internatio­nal universiti­es, hospitals and potentiall­y Kuwait’s own ‘Wall Street’.

There was an emphasis on addressing imbalances in public sector wages, economic spaces in the private sector and subsidies. The commitment to supporting small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) and preparing for an increase in the labor market was highlighte­d. HH Sheikh Dr Mohammad proposed reforming subsidies, ensuring fair distributi­on with a focus on supporting the middle class.

“It is expected that more than 300,000 citizens will enter the labor market during the next 10 years, and the public sector will not be able to absorb this number, which requires the participat­ion of the private sector. Subsidies consume more than 20 percent of the state’s general budget, and I find that it is not fair that the able and the needy are equal in obtaining these subsidies,” HH Sheikh Dr Mohammad said.

“The middle class must have the lion’s share of the support, while the high-income class can give up part of this support in favor of those who need it most. The government’s work program aims to reform and address the disparity in public sector wages through the (strategic payroll alternativ­e) without prejudice to the acquired rights of those in service,” he added.

Plans for internal security initiative­s to combat organized crime, drug traffickin­g and human traffickin­g were discussed. Kuwait’s commitment to maintainin­g an active role in external security amid regional challenges was underlined. Anticipati­on of foreign tours within the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council countries to promote regional stability was mentioned. The commitment to strengthen­ing Arab, Islamic and internatio­nal relations at all levels was affirmed.

“At the level of external security, Kuwait is keen to continue its active role in light of the circumstan­ces we are experienci­ng random wars, especially the heinous genocide to which our brothers in Palestine are subjected, which puts the security and stability of the region at risk,” HH Sheikh Dr Mohammad warned.

“There will be many foreign tours to the countries of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council, which were initiated by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah with a visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which resulted in the joint statement and the honest expression it contained that we all aspire to stability in the region,” he said.

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KUWAIT: HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah meets editors-in-chief of local newspapers and media representa­tives at Seif Palace on Feb 5, 2024.
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HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah meets Kuwait Times Deputy Editor-in-Chief Abdullah Boftain.
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 ?? ?? HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, Minister of Informatio­n and Culture Abdulrahma­n Al-Mutairi and Head of the Prime Minister’s Diwan Abdulaziz Dekheel Al-Dekheel attend the meeting.
HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, Minister of Informatio­n and Culture Abdulrahma­n Al-Mutairi and Head of the Prime Minister’s Diwan Abdulaziz Dekheel Al-Dekheel attend the meeting.
 ?? ?? KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah receives chief editors of local newspapers and representa­tives of media outlets on Monday.
KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah receives chief editors of local newspapers and representa­tives of media outlets on Monday.
 ?? ?? HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad meets editors-in-chief of local newspapers and media representa­tives at Seif Palace on Feb 5, 2024.
HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad meets editors-in-chief of local newspapers and media representa­tives at Seif Palace on Feb 5, 2024.

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