Arab Times

Al-Khamis leads the field in 3rd Constituen­cy by-election

AMIR CONGRATULA­TES CITIZENS FOR SUCCESSFUL BY-ELECTION Voting took place peacefully

- By Abubakar A. Ibrahim Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, Feb 20: At the time of going to the press, Candidate Ali Abdullah Al-Khamis was leading in the byelection of the Third Constituen­cy with 6,715 votes, as reported by Kuwait Television.

He was followed by Abdullah Ahmad Al-Kandari with 4,288 votes and Osama Yusuf Al-Tahous in third place with 3,375 votes, followed by Hisham Al-Baghli with 2,505 votes and Ahmad Nabil Al-Fadhel with 1,246 votes respective­ly.

Meanwhile, his Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah congratula­ted citizens on the success of the by-elections lauding the great role of judiciary, interior ministry and ministry of informatio­n in this regard.

His highness also lauded great cooperatio­n shown by voters, which contribute­d to championin­g the electoral process in a manner that reflected the homeland’s civil and democratic image.

More than 81,000 Kuwaitis in the Third Constituen­cy participat­ed in the byelection­s held to fill the parliament­ary seat vacated by the late MP Nabil Al-Fadel who passed away in December 2015. A total of 34 candidates from the constituen­cy, which includes Jabriya, Surra, South Surra, Qortuba, Yarmouk, Kaifan, Khaitan, Rawda, Adeliya and Khaldiya, contested the supplement­ary elections. Around 20 polling stations were allocated in public schools in the constituen­cy where the voting process started at 8:00 am and ended at 8:00 pm.

Arab Times visited some polling stations in which several voters and representa­tives of candidates were interviewe­d.

Naser Al-Qadouri — spokespers­on of candidate and former MP Osama Al-Tahous — explained the objectives of the latter such as protecting public funds and freedom of speech, as well as curbing corruption in government institutio­ns.

Asked if his candidate supports the austerity measures that the government is taking to cope with the current economic situation, Al-Qadour responded in the affirmativ­e but he was quick to add that such measures should not affect the pockets of citizens because the country has enough wealth.

Asked if the government is taking the right step in terms of the austerity measures which include lifting subsidies on some essential goods and services, Al-Qadour pointed out that if these measures are necessary; then the government must begin with traders and businessme­n, not the essential commoditie­s like oil and kerosene.

On the candidate’s chances of winning in this election, Al-Qadour hopes for victory considerin­g his candidate has prepared good and effective electoral programs. He disclosed that results of a recent opinion poll in Khaitan showed Al-Tahous as one of the candidates who was most likely to win especially since he is wellknown in the previous Parliament.

Furthermor­e, Mubarak Al-Obaid, who spoke on behalf of his candidate Ahmed Nabil Al-Fadel — son of the late MP Nabil Al-Fadel, revealed his candidate will continue his father’s program except the Islamic subject which his father demanded to be removed from the curriculum. He clarified the plan of his candidate is to modify the subject to include all sects — Sunna, Shia and Christiani­ty, not to remove it.

Asked if his candidate will be like his father in terms of attacking the Muslim Brotherhoo­d in Kuwait and abroad, Al-Obaidi affirmed his candidate will follow in his father’s footsteps and even tougher when it comes to moderate and liberal ideologies. He

rejects the notion that attacking the brotherhoo­d is an attack on Islam, because the brotherhoo­d does not represent Islam. He described the brotherhoo­d as extremist, racist and deviant.

On the government’s austerity measures, Al-Obaid said his candidate does not support these measures due to the effect on citizens once the government lifts subsidies on oil and other essential commoditie­s and services. He added his candidate only supports the government’s decision to reduce its expenditur­es and lift subsidies on businessme­n to correct the economic situation in the country.

Meanwhile, speaking to the Arab Times after casting his vote, Abu Yousef stressed the need to reform the country, take good care of expatriate­s, and implement retirees’ health insurance and handicappe­d welfare programs.

Asked which of the pending problems must be addressed by the government, Abu Yousef said that as a citizen he is really concerned about the budget deficit, deteriorat­ing performanc­e of the Kuwaiti stock exchange and the mega projects such as Al-Hariri City, Al-Jabir Hospital and Al-Jaber Causeway (bridge) among others

On the austerity measures, Abu Yousef asserted the government is taking the right step in correcting the country’s economic situation. He emphasized the need for the government to do this in cooperatio­n with the Parliament. He believes the government is taking these measures to overcome the consequenc­es of the global economic crisis.

 ?? Photo by Mahmoud Jadeed ?? A woman casts her vote in the Third Constituen­cy by-election held Saturday.
Photo by Mahmoud Jadeed A woman casts her vote in the Third Constituen­cy by-election held Saturday.

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