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Parliament fails again to meet for lack of quorum

SPEAKER AL KHARAFI WILL SUBMIT REPORT TO KUWAIT EMIR FOR ‘APPROPRIAT­E MEASURES’

- By H a b i b T o u m i Bureau Chief

Kuwait yesterday looked headed towards a new constituti­onal standoff after the reinstated 2009 parliament failed to convene for the second consecutiv­e time. Speaker Jasem Al Kharafi cancelled the session for lack of quorum and said that he would not call for a new meeting of the parliament elected in 2009 and dissolved last year, but which was reinstated by the Constituti­onal Court this year.

In its ruling, the court said that the decrees to dissolve the parliament and to call for fresh elections were unconstitu­tional and reinstated the 2009 parliament. The court’s ruling is final and cannot be challenged, but political and parliament­ary figures exerted pressure and prevailed on lawmakers to boycott the sessions.

Last week, the parliament could not hold its session after only six lawmakers turned up, well below the required quorum. Some ministers also showed up.

Al Kharafi yesterday said that he would submit a report on the inability to convene parliament sessions to the Emir for appropriat­e action.

Several lawmakers said that they would not attend the session and cited various reasons, ranging from a death in the family to a refusal to be part of a parliament that would serve only to swear in the new government.

The majority of the lawmakers in the 2012 parliament elected on February 2 have repeatedly said that they would boycott any session by the 2009 parliament “because it has been rejected by the people and therefore there should be no interactio­n with it under any form”.

Al Kharafi thanked the four lawmakers and the nine ministers who attended the session and the 13 lawmakers who submitted formal excuses for not showing up.

Shaikh Jaber Al Mubarak Al Sabah, the Prime Minister, was reportedly present at the building, but did not enter it.

On his way out, he was quoted as saying that all views on the issue were respected and that all Kuwaitis would work for the sake of Kuwait, the Sabr news site reported.

 ??  ?? Fresh setback Prime Minister Shaikh Jaber leaves along with other members of the National Assembly after the session was adjourned by the speaker yesterday.
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Fresh setback Prime Minister Shaikh Jaber leaves along with other members of the National Assembly after the session was adjourned by the speaker yesterday. AFP

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