Arab Times

Hopefuls sign to fill vacated MP seats

Nine register

- By Ahmed Al-Naqeeb Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, Feb 7: The first batch of parliament­ary hopefuls flocked to the Election Department at the Ministry of Interior as soon as it opened its doors Thursday to receive applicatio­ns for those who intend to run of the supplement­ary National Assembly elections in the Second and Third Constituen­cies to fill up the seats vacated by former MPs Waleed Al-Tabtabaei and Jam’an Al-Harbash.

Nine candidates registered on the first day including Dr Anwaar Al-Qahtani who will run for the elections for the first time. After submitting her applicatio­n, she told the media that upholding the Constituti­on starts with the elections. She filed her candidacy in order to represent the women who have repeatedly proven their capacity to engage in political work. She also stressed the need to stop procrastin­ation and flattery “because we have to put Kuwait above everything.”

Meanwhile, Head of the Legal Unit at the department Colonel Salaah Al-Shatti said the registrati­on will continue until Feb 16 – from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm. He added the number of registered voters in the Second Constituen­cy totaled 62,547 and 96,528 in the Third Constituen­cy.

Since the announceme­nt of the supplement­ary elections, former MPs and seasoned candidates have been eager to join the race for the two vacant seats. However, most of them reconsider­ed later because the margin of success is too narrow and the current legislativ­e term will end soon; while others have yet to decide whether to contest the elections or not as they are still assessing the situation.

In another developmen­t, five MPs submitted a proposal to modernize and regulate the official gazette, including the developmen­t of a website to make official State news more accessible.

The explanator­y note of the bill underscore­d the need to regulate the official platform through which the State discloses informatio­n to the public, ensuring transparen­cy and accountabi­lity.

Considerin­g there has been no legislatio­n in this regard since the establishm­ent of the official gazette, the bill also stipulates the topics which will be covered and frequency of publicatio­n.

Furthermor­e, Speaker Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanim traveled to Geneva Thursday to participat­e in the first meeting of the preliminar­y committee for the Fifth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament. He will represent Arab parliament­s in the next two days.

After this, Al-Ghanim will head to Cairo to attend a meeting between the Arab Parliament and heads of Arab parliament­ary bodies in response to the invitation of Arab Parliament Speaker Dr Mishal Bin Fahmy Al-Salami.

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KUWAIT CITY: Minister of Trade, Industry and Communicat­ion Khaled Al-Roudan has suspended for two months the decision to increase at a rate of 400 percent the rental charges of its facilities used by the Internet Service Providers and companies in the country, reports Al-Jarida daily.

The daily quoting informed sources stated the minister had met with several representa­tives of the internet companies and service providers to discuss the decision of increasing the charges, and the companies were not against paying more but not at the rate the Ministry of Communicat­ion has decided.

The representa­tives also argued that the decision to increase the rental charges was unexpected, and it did not provide a period for regulariza­tion of the issue, while the idea of increasing charges is unjustifie­d especially as no new services have been added by the ministry.

They revealed that Al-Roudan told the companies the reason behind the decision to increase the charges, indicating it is based on observatio­n by the State Audit Bureau under the pretext that fees have not been updated since 1999 whereas electricit­y tariffs have been increased; thus the ministry is compelled to increase charges on the companies to avoid deficit.

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