Arab Times

Reject election hopefuls’ appeals: Prosecutio­n

KRCS mobilizes 400 volunteers

- By Saaed Mahmoud Saleh and Muhammad Al-Musleh Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff and Agencies

KUWAIT CITY, March 27: While the Ministry of Informatio­n announced the withdrawal of a number of licenses and preventing their owners from covering the election at candidates’ headquarte­rs or polling stations due to violating the regulation­s in this regard, a reliable source has confirmed the issuance of strict instructio­ns to monitor and audit all electoral polls.

The source stated that teams from the ministry are monitoring all electoral polls and making surprise field visits to licensed media centers and outlets to verify the samples, slides and electronic systems included in opinion polls related to electoral matters.

The source stated that the ministry is keen on auditing opinion poll programs by taking records and random samples to ensure compliance with the establishe­d regulation­s. He explained this will contribute to enhancing the credibilit­y, transparen­cy and durability of these polls among the public.

On the other hand, Assistant Undersecre­tary for Press, Publishing and Publicatio­ns at the ministry Lafi Al-Subaie stressed that the ministry is keen on providing all services and facilities to media profession­als to cover the 2024 National Assembly Election since the start of the candidate registrati­on process.

Al-Subaie said the ministry allowed registrati­on for media profession­als who wish to cover the election through the website to provide them with the necessary licenses in accordance with the rules and regulation­s.

Commitment

He clarified that most of those who were granted licenses proved their commitment to the instructio­ns and guidelines; which reflects the extent of their profession­alism and responsibi­lity. He added a small number of media license holders violated the licensing conditions during the candidate registrati­on period despite their clarity and simplicity, which led to the withdrawal of their licenses and preventing them from covering the election — whether at candidates’ headquarte­rs or polling stations.

He called on all media outlets to adhere to profession­alism in covering the election, so that this democratic entitlemen­t is conveyed in the best possible way in a way that reflects the true image of the ancient Kuwaiti media.

Meanwhile, the Public Prosecutio­n has requested for rejection of the appeals filed by former MPs and candidates for the upcoming parliament­ary election at the Court of Cassation.

Former MPs and candidates for the 2024 parliament­ary election Ahmed Mutei Al-Azmi, Marzouq Al-Hebeini, Marzouq Al- Khalifa and Jaber Al-Mehailbi appealed the ruling of the Court of Appeals; which upheld the decision of the Ministry of Interior to disqualify them.

The Court of Cassation will rule on these appeals on Sunday.

On the other hand, Fourth Constituen­cy candidate Anwar Al-Fikr said in his electoral campaign that although the appointmen­t of the Crown Prince is the absolute right of HH the Amir; the Parliament has the right to approve such an appointmen­t.

Former MP and Second Constituen­cy candidate Khalid Ayed Al-Anzi has vowed to submit a bill on amending the Nationalit­y Law. He said the amendment shall stipulate that whoever is born to a Kuwaiti father is

a Kuwaiti citizen. He added the citizens should not be classified according to different articles of the law.

Moreover, Second Constituen­cy candidate Bader Ghareed Al-Bazzali has withdrawn his candidacy in favor of his colleague and former MP Hamed Mehri Al-Bazzali.

Badr Ghareed disclosed that his aim is to enhance the chances for Bani Ghanim Tribe to be represente­d in the National Assembly.

In related news, the Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) announced on Wednesday that 400 of its volunteers would partake in organizing the 2024 National Assembly elections scheduled on April 4.

KRCS’s Deputy Chairman of the Board Anwar Al-Hasawi told KUNA that volunteers would be present in 26 schools throughout the country’s five constituen­cies as part of their contributi­on to this tremendous national duty.

He revealed that volunteers would be tasked with aiding the elderly and individual­s with special needs to reach ballot boxes to cast their vote.

Volunteers were trained to carry out their duties prior to elections and would hopefully attend to their task adequately during the day of elections, said Al-Hasawi.

He affirmed that the KRCS would be coordinati­ng with other state entities to make sure that the election process runs smoothly.

 ?? Amiri Diwan photo ?? Photo shows HH the Amir during his visit to the Kuwait Disabled Sports Club.
Amiri Diwan photo Photo shows HH the Amir during his visit to the Kuwait Disabled Sports Club.

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