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Kuwait to join sports events only when its flag is raised

Govt offers view on e-media to committee

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KUWAIT: Minister of Informatio­n and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Sabah AlSalem Al-Humoud Al-Sabah said yesterday that Kuwait would participat­e in sports events only when its flag was raised.

Speaking to reporters following a National Assembly session, Sheikh Salman Sabah wondered: “Could we, Kuwaitis, accept participat­ion in tournament­s and championsh­ips that don’t respect our flag and State?”

The minister emphasized that this issue is of paramount significan­ce to the Public Authority for Sports (PAS). He added that efforts were being exerted to reform and restructur­e the sports situation in general in order to restore Kuwait’s previous prestigiou­s position and to regain its sports role.

“We are acting in line with commitment­s issued through Legislatio­n No 26/2012 regarding non-interferen­ce in administra­tive and technical matters. Kuwait’s legal position in this regard is very clear,” he said.

Asked about the single-vote mechanism for sports clubs’ elections, which was recommende­d by the parliament­ary youth and sports committee, the minister said: “It’s just parliament­ary jurisprude­nce, but, more importantl­y, we seek to reorganize the sports situation.”

Asked if the FIFA’s ban on Kuwait could be lifted, paving the way for Kuwait to participat­e in World Cup and Asian Cup qualifiers, Sheikh Salman said: “The ball is now in the court of those who sought to suspend the sports activity. They are the only persons who can lift the suspension.” He concluded by reiteratin­g the Kuwaiti government’s refusal to joint sports events under the umbrella of the Olympic flag.

E-media bill

In other news, Sheikh Salman delivered the government’s view on the e-media draft law to the Education, Culture and Guidance Affairs Committee at the National Assembly. Sheikh Salman explained to the committee’s members the philosophy behind the bill as well as the goals, and how it will bridge a gap in the regulation of Kuwait’s national media, the minister said in a press statement.

In addition, the new bill is considered a support to the AudioVisua­l Media, and Printing and Publishing Laws, he added. During the meeting, Sheikh Salman listened to remarks offered by committee members on their relevant efforts, noting that all share the same trench to serve Kuwait and back efforts to boost the role of national media.

Parliament­ary immunity

Separately, the parliament­ary legal and legislativ­e affairs committee has delayed taking a decision on the prosecutio­n’s request that MP Saleh Ashour be stripped of his parliament­ary immunity. The commission rapporteur, Ahmad AlQudaibi, said it decided to adjourn taking the decision due MP Ashour’s request, pending his attendance of the next committee meeting. Meanwhile, it recommende­d lifting MP Nabil Al-Fadhl’s immunity but rejected such measure against MP Abdullah AlMaayouf.

Al-Qudaibi told reporters after a committee meeting held at the parliament headquarte­rs that it recommende­d extending the pre-trial detention duration in criminal cases. It also tackled the issue of the five percent commission, to be levied on expatriate­s’ remittance­s.— KUNA

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