Arab Times

‘People should not be forced to get jabs for travel abroad’

- By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, Sept 12: MP Shuaib AlMuwaizri changed the date of the special legislativ­e session he proposed from Sept 15 to Sept 22 in order to give his colleagues, who are currently abroad, a chance to sign the proposal upon their return to the country; indicating 12 MPs have signed so far.

The lawmaker said the proposed special session is for deliberati­ons on the deteriorat­ion of services like health, education and housing; vital issues such as recruitmen­t, corruption and real estate fraud; and Covid-19 measures. He argued that people should not be forced to get vaccinated against Corona by making it a condition for travel. He asserted the vaccines have yet to be proven safe, so the government should issue vaccinatio­n certificat­es stating that it is fully responsibl­e for any side effects in the future; otherwise, people should be allowed to decide on their own whether to take the vaccine or not, instead of forcing them to get vaccinated.

He added the agenda of the session includes the amnesty issue; asserting it is unacceptab­le that Kuwait reconciles with other countries while refusing to do so with a number of citizens who have been in exile for their tweets or for criticizin­g corruption.

He affirmed the economic issue will be tackled during the special session, stressing the public fund is being stolen every day due to bad management of the fund. He revealed the total value of Kuwait’s assets at Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is $2 trillion, not $700 billion which the government announced earlier.

MP Osama Al-Shaheen submitted a proposal to allow holding conference­s, symposiums and training courses provided the health regulation­s are strictly implemente­d. He pointed out that his proposal is in line with recent decisions on the return to normal life.

On the other hand, MP Hesham Al-Saleh forwarded queries to Minister of Finance and Minister of State for Economic and Investment Affairs Khalifa Hamada regarding the exorbitant prices of plane tickets. He wants to know the reasons behind the price hike despite the increase in the number of flights and destinatio­ns at Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport. He inquired why the current prices of plane tickets do not match decisions to lift the entry ban on passengers from many countries and resumption of direct flights with several destinatio­ns. He asked about the plan of the government to reduce the prices of plane tickets, why Kuwait Airways Corporatio­n did not adopt a competitiv­e strategy to offer plane tickets at reasonable prices in order to ease the financial burdens of citizens, and steps taken to control the prices of plane tickets to Europe and United States of America considerin­g the flights to and from these destinatio­ns resumed at the beginning of September.

MP Hassan Jawhar asked Minister of Public Works and Minister of State for Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology Affairs Rana Al-Fares about ‘Sahel’ applicatio­n, particular­ly the mechanism for ensuring the privacy of users and protecting their data from hackers. He wants to know if the saved data are stored in Kuwait or outside, steps that will be taken in case data are exposed to hackers, ways to restore damaged or stolen data, institutio­ns managing the applicatio­n, if Kuwaiti officials are in charge of managing the applicatio­n, if the applicatio­n was tested prior to the launching or not, and methods for uncovering and foiling hacking attempts.

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