Arab Times

Legislator­s submit request for grilling

Fahaheel cafes noted

- By Abubakar A. Ibrahim Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 8: MPs Riyadh Al-Adsani and Abdul Kareem Al-Kandari on Sunday submitted an interpella­tion request against State Minister for Cabinet Affairs and acting Minister of Informatio­n Sheikh Mohammad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah to the Office of the National Assembly Speaker.

In a statement after submitting the request, Al-Adsani clarified the minister is a good person but he is not exempted from questionin­g due to failures in the ministries under his supervisio­n. He said the number of failures increased during the term of the incumbent informatio­n minister.

On the other hand, Al-Kandari pointed out the grilling request confirms that lawmakers are keen on playing their oversight role. He wondered why some of his colleagues were surprised when the request was submitted.

He asked if it is logical for the government not to respond to the query on the legal form of Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI). He inquired if the chamber is a shadow government, asserting that every citizen has the right to know the role of KCCI in taking decisions related to the economy.

He alleged there is a group consisting of the minister, Fatwa and Legislatio­n Department and the Central Tenders Committee (CTC); indicating everyone is aware of the minister’s interferen­ce in the CTC.

Opinions

He said the Fatwa and Legislatio­n Department is looking for 17 foreign advisers while rejecting competent nationals because they do not want the people of Kuwait to express their opinions.

Commenting on the grilling request, MP Hamad Al-Harshani argued this is not the right time to submit such a request considerin­g the current situation in the country and the region. He regards the practices of some MPs as destructiv­e and part of a charade, stating the interpella­tion requests target certain individual­s in an attempt to weaken the government and the regime as it happened in the case of HH Sheikh Nasser Mohammad Al-Sabah and HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah.

He said some of his colleagues are just looking after their interests, they do not care about national welfare, and are trying to destabiliz­e the country as if they have another homeland.

MP Jaman Al-Harbash believes such interpella­tion requests are supported by certain parties keen on underminin­g parliament­ary life and the Constituti­on.

MP Safaa Al-Hashim asserted that if the minister is aware he is there to serve the people, he will work without thinking about retaining his seat.

She intends to study the request and she will take a stand if she finds out it is related to the Civil Service Commission (CSC) and chaos in the Informatio­n Ministry.

Meanwhile, MP Khalil Al-Saleh said the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) administra­tion’s decision to appoint an internatio­nal investigat­ion committee to look into the collision of an aircraft with a radar balloon is a constructi­ve step in the investigat­ion of aviation accidents and a positive precedent for the civil aviation sector.

He explained this investigat­ion, which is on par with internatio­nal standards, is the first of its kind in Kuwait and it will be added to the merits of DGCA.

He also praised the independen­ce and neutrality of the committee whose members are from outside the civil aviation sector, in addition to four internatio­nal members.

He went on to say that widening the scope of the investigat­ion and ensuring strict compliance with internatio­nal laws are manifestat­ions of the directorat­e’s commitment to uncover the truth in order to further improve the aviation safety measures.

He added the recommenda­tions of the internatio­nal investigat­ion team will greatly help in rectifying faults and avoiding recurrence of such incidents.

In another developmen­t, MP Majed Al-Mutairi has warned the ministries of Municipali­ty Affairs, Commerce and Interior on the dire consequenc­es of being complacent in dealing with immoral cafés which spread in Fahaheel. He called for immediate action, urging the concerned authoritie­s to intensify their efforts in stopping this negative phenomenon.

Moreover, MPs Saleh Ashour and Safaa Al-Hashem have asked Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Hind AlSabeeh to officially register the Kuwaiti Liberal Society as it has completed the required documents and all it needs now is the minister’s signature.

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