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Two ministers survive vote on no-confidence motions

- By Abubakar A. Ibrahim Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, May 10: The National Assembly, during its special session Thursday renewed confidence in the Minister of Oil and Minister of Electricit­y and Water Bakheet AlRasheedi and Minister of Social Affairs and Labor and State Minister for Economic Affairs Hind Al-Sabeeh.

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah sent cables of congratula­tions to AlSabeeh and Al-Rasheedi after the Parliament renewed confidence in both ministers and hailed the performanc­es of the two ministers against whom no-confidence motions had been filed following their interpella­tions.

His Highness the Amir also lauded the MPs for showing respect to democratic practices while discussing the axes of the two grilling motions. Furthermor­e, His Highness the Deputy Amir and Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber AlMubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah also sent similar cables congratula­ting the two ministers.

Speaker of the National Assembly Marzouk Al-Ghanim also congratula­ted Al-Rasheedi and Al-Sabeeh after the Parliament renewed confidence in them during Thursday’s Parliament session.

The no-confidence against AlSabeeh was rejected by 28 MPs, 12 MPs voted in favor and 5 abstained. In the case of Al-Rasheedi the motion was rejected by 34 MPs while 11 voted in favor.

The Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Anas Al-Saleh in a statement after the vote on the two noconfiden­ce motions said, “We hope to turn this page after the renewal of confidence in the two ministers as there is neither a winner nor a loser in democracy. We have ahead of us duties that need cooperatio­n of both authoritie­s.”

He pointed out, “today we witnessed a democratic practice following three interpella­tions requests which were submitted against the Prime Minister and two ministers.”

For their part, Al-Sabeeh and AlRasheedi thanked the National Assembly for renewing confidence in them. Both ministers addressed the Parliament after winning the no-confidence motion.

The ministers affirmed this renewed trust will not be wasted and vowed to seek measures to improve performanc­es at their respective ministries.

Meanwhile, MP Omar Al Tabtabaei said the questionin­g of Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak will be faster than expected, warning that if the Prime Minister is unable to hold the oil leaders accountabl­e, he should quit.

He indicated this grilling session serves as a fallen mask for some of the MPs who recorded new precedents in tribal and political alignment.

Al-Tabtabaei said this after the Parliament renewed confidence in Al-Rasheedi and Al-Sabeeh.

 ??  ?? An image released on May 10, 2018 by the government-affiliated ‘Central War Media’ in Syria purportedl­y shows Syrian air defence systems intercepti­ng Israeli missiles over Damascus’ airspace. Israel’s army said it had carried out widespread raids...
An image released on May 10, 2018 by the government-affiliated ‘Central War Media’ in Syria purportedl­y shows Syrian air defence systems intercepti­ng Israeli missiles over Damascus’ airspace. Israel’s army said it had carried out widespread raids...

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