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Such being the case, we shall not hesitate to say the report is cent percent right in light of the expected deficit in the Kuwaiti budget.“In this context, we elucidate that the provisions of the Chapter I (the salaries and wages) of the State Budget, is KD 7 billion for 300,000 Kuwaiti employees. This figure will be doubled over the next 15 years when Kuwait’s labor market is expected to receive as many as 450,000 Kuwaiti graduates during the said period. “This will happen although Kuwaiti income of the petrodollars during the same period will not exceed KD 20 billion per annum based on the current price of crude oil. “But the most important issue which the report in question has not covered is increased political outbidding with no intention by the government or the National Assembly to stop this behavior given the fact this political outbidding is frightening for those who are keen to maintain the country’s interests and its future. “In this context, we say scores of financial proposals that have been submitted to the National Assembly, given the fact that prospective cost of every project will touch billions of Kuwaiti dinars. “Not just that, these projects are consumptive in nature, and as such they will not serve the economy such as the bill that has been produced to write off the consumer loans of citizens, the formation of the Insolvents Fund, the Woman Law, the Handicapped Law and the Bedoun Law which were endorsed earlier by the National Assembly’s Bedoun Committee. However, according to this law as many as 90,000 bedoun will enjoy the same rights as the Kuwaitis.”Also:“The statement which was attributed recently to HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad in which he was quoted as saying the ministers will not enjoy their summer vacation this year, means the ministers will remain in town to solve the country’s problems and help the statesman to carry out his duties in cooperation with team members,” columnist Abdurrahman Al-Awad wrote for Freedom Journal daily Tuesday. “Apart from the above, we have observed that the statement issued by HH the Prime Minister says Kuwait is not ready to show leniency when it comes to the implementation of the country’s vital and significant projects. “In the meantime, this statement reveals that HH the Prime Minister realizes that he is dealing at the moment with an ambitious and promising development plan, given the fact that the Kuwaitis are currently attaching a lot of hopes to the said plan and this means that they will not forgive neither the executive power nor the legislature in case they fail to carry out the said plan in a way that shall keep abreast with the Kuwaiti dreams in this connection.“As a matter of fact, HH the Prime Minister has realized that Kuwait at the moment faces a host of regional and international challenges and this means his government must work day and night to set up a blanket and effective strategy capable of dealing efficiently with the challenges in question and adopt the right attitude while dealing with it. “In this context, we cite the developments revolving around the dossier of the Iranian nuclear program and political discords which currently prevail in Iraq and which surfaced in the wake of the recent parliamentary elections in that country, given the fact these discords threw the country into a dark political tunnel.“Apart from the above, we cite what is currently taking place in the occupied Palestinian territories represented by persistent events and reactions caused by Israeli aggression on the Palestinians.“The Israeli practices coincided with a split between Hamas and Fatah movements and this entails that the adoption of a clear cut Kuwait vision for dealing with the Palestinian situation, because it will have an effect on the entire Middle East region.”“The government at the moment enjoys a majority in the Parliament and this means the government dominates the National Assembly without any rivalry,” columnist Nawaf Al-Enezi wrote for Arrouiah daily Tuesday.“Consequently, we found the government has successfully managed to pass many laws urgently, because the government has realized that the country will not witness a Parliament like the current one which shall not contravene with its interests, particularly since we know that the opposition in the incumbent National Assembly is only 20 percent.“Needless to say the government has the right to take the opportunity and get the draft laws passed, and this is the legitimate right of any government as long as the government has the parliamentary majority. “Such being the case, we found the opposition MPs looking forward for the dissolution of the Parliament and hold new parliamentary elections in the hope the new balanced National Assembly will be elected in terms of endorsing the various laws and legislations.“With regard to the parliamentary interpellations that might be filed by some MPs we have observed that although this is a constitutional right of the MPs, we found some MPs standing against their colleagues who file interpellations and even call them crisis makers.“Last, but not the least, I am telling you frankly that I am not against the government because it reserves the right to manage its affairs in accordance with its own vision, but I am against a category of MPs who are striving to trade in parliamentary interpellations and pass some bills at the expense of their voters without showing respect for them.”“On June 29, 1938, the State of Kuwait witnessed its first legislative elections to elect members for the First Legislative Council in the country,” columnist Meshal Al-Juraied wrote for Al-Qabas daily Tuesday.“On that date, Kuwaitis elected 14 out of 20 members to the then Legislative Council. They were Abdullah Hamad Al-Saqr, Mohammed Thunayan Al-Ghanim, Yousuf Bin Issa Al-Qenai, Al-Sayed Ali Al-Sayed Sulaiman, Meshan Al-Khudhair Al-Khaled, Hamad Al-Dawoud Al-Marzouq, Sulaiman Khaled Al-Adsani, Abdullatif Mohammed Thunayan Al-Ghanim, Yousuf Al-Saleh Al-Humaidhi, Meshari Hasan Al-Bader, Sultan Ibrahim Al-Kulaib, Saleh Othman Al-Rashed, Yousuf Marzouq Al-Dawoud and Khaled Abdullatif Al-Hamad.“More than 70 years later we wonder if we have benefited from this legislative experiment. And have we benefited from democracy or the latter has benefited from our shortcomings?“As a matter of fact, we are the first country in the region to have an elected Parliament, democracy and democratic regime under which sovereignty is for the nation, but due to our persistent involvement in marginal issues in the name of democracy, we have not enjoyed real democracy nor the public interest has benefited from our democratic experiment.“More than 70 years have passed since the election of the first Legislative Council, but some of us still accuse others of corruption and backwardness. “More than 70 years have passed, but we are still steadily retreating on the development front and this can be mostly attributed to our misunderstanding of real democracy.“More than 70 years have passed, but we have learnt nothing from democracy except kissing noses during the election season.”“Nobody contests lawmakers’ right to use grilling tool to check government officials, but it should be used for the good of the country and citizens,” columnist Hussein Ali Abujarra wrote for Al-Sabah daily.“It is rather unfortunate that the prevailing political situation contradicts this understanding. People are acting for individual interests as well as on hidden agendas, part of which are revealed while others are concealed by certain groups and blocs. These groups are supposed to be fighting for the development of the country and its citizens.“Everybody might have possibly noticed the recent intrigues and tensions in the country due to certain lawmakers’ intention to present grilling requests. Reasons for proposing the grilling are too weak and are not even fit for mere discussion, so this proves that the proponents of the idea are enemies of progress and success.”“MP Dulaihi Al-Hajri is a well-respected person from a noble family. His reputation would have been enough to vouch for his good character, even I have not personally met him, but what happened recently is a different story,” Abdul-Aziz Abdul-Kareem Al-Hindal wrote for Al-Dar daily.“As a resident and voter from the Fifth Constituency, in addition to my status as a citizen of this country, I am morally obliged to apologize to Health Minister Dr Hilal Al-Sayer on behalf of one of my constituency’s representatives, who verbally attacked him and tried to beat him. No one would have expected an elementary pupil to act the way Al-Hajri behaved lately. It was unbecoming of a lawmaker.“Al-Hajri represents his constituency at the Parliament in which people discuss issues at the highest level and legislate for the entire nation. I have never expected such an unruly behavior from a noble person like him, so I have no justification to defend him after what happened in front of the voters. Again, I apologize to the honorable minister, I am really sorry.”“MP Hussein Al-Huraiti, in an interview with the TV program ‘Lobby’ was very clear and straightforward, as he talked about the majority of cases presented to the National Assembly for discussion, and clarified that many of the issues will be suspended later, according to the parliamentary agenda,” Hassan Mohammad Al-Ansari wrote for Al-Dar daily.“Moreover, he requested the parliamentary sessions must be held until mid-July, which I rather feel it’s not an appropriate recommendation. The people are eager to take rest, and we can neither blame members of the government, the media, citizens, students, nor the lawmakers, considering this parliamentary term was full of escalating incidents”.“I feel the cartoon which best expressed the country’s current situation was drawn by cartoonist Adel Al-Qallaf in which he depicted Kuwait’s map as a lamp with damaged internal wiring. The accompanying comment read: Kuwait is dark, but is Minister of Electricity and Water alone responsible for this crisis?” columnist Dr Hmoud Al-Hattab wrote for Al-Seyassah daily.“I don’t extol Minister Bader Al-Shuraiaan and we hardly know each other except through newspapers, but I appreciate any diligent effort exerted for the sake of Kuwait.“The situation of Al-Shuraiaan is similar to other ministers who suffer due to employees’ lack of commitment to laws and regulations.”“It is necessary to be more cautious and focused while taking decisions in the coming phase and all decisions which might not serve the society or worsen the situation should be avoided,” columnist Mesha’l Al-Mutairi wrote for Al-Sabah daily.“Hence, all of us should take the responsibility of working in favor of this generous country whose favors are countless. I call on officials in all ministries and government authorities to do more for the country as they are accountable to it.“I feel the chaos everywhere is due to rash and irresponsible decisions issued by some indifferent officials.”“The wonderful news about the release of well-known blogger and lawyer Mohammad Abdul-Kader Al-Jassem delighted the entire country,” columnist Zayed Al-Zayed wrote for Annahar daily.“Al-Jassem gained freedom after spending 49 days behind bars while the investigation lasted. The case became highly contentious and people frowned at the abuse of Constitution and disregard of human rights. “The case surprised and disgusted many human rights groups and international organizations, in addition to envoys of Western countries in Kuwait. These diplomats maintained steady contact with Al-Jassem’s lawyers who briefed them about all latest developments. Many people even called for demonstrations to ensure release of Al-Jassem. His release is a victory for freedom, every freedom lover in Kuwait and for foreign countries which showed concern over his plight.”“MPs Faisal Al-Duwaisan and Adnan Al-Mutaawa were enraged over two Islamic Studies questions on abuse of companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), although the purpose of the questions was to teach our children not to abuse them and the need to preserve their rights,” columnist Yousef Ahmad Al-Mendil wrote for Al-Watan Arabic daily.“We are surprised by the level of attack and criticism against those who set the questions. These people assumed that the questions discriminate between sects and felt the officials in-charge regard certain sects renegades. “Incidentally, extremists in the real sense are those who abuse companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) on satellite TV channels days and night. An Islamic scholar pointed out that the companions were all pious and free from hypocrisy, so whoever criticizes any of them has acted against the tenets of the religion.”“The decision to set Kuwaiti social critic and prisoner of opinion Mohammad Abdul-Kader Al-Jassem free after 49 days of detention based on case 1/2010 was a step in the right direction,” columnist Ahmad Al-Dayyen wrote for Alam Al-Yawm daily.“Al-Jassem’s release does not indicate end to series of arrests against the man and people like him. The government referred him to the court for allegedly violating print and publication law. His release redeemed the country’s human rights image which suffered a serious dent. “The kind of charges pressed against Al-Jassem, especially in the recent case, arouse serious concern regarding government’s clampdown on freedom of expression and democratic principles. This incident coincided with the prevention of labor unions from staging demonstrations. If the spate of such arrests continues, the country will be transformed into a police state.”“The media is still scrutinizing the privatization issue by holding discussion programs, publishing articles as well as through parliamentary discussions,” columnist Dr Nada Sulaiman Al-Mutawa wrote for Al-Jarida daily.“All this will probably lead to ‘partial privatization.’ The privatization law was approved with 33 votes in favor and 10 against. The Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which is an important element in the process of introducing economic reforms, did not participate in light of its circumstances. “Until today, we are wondering why we are reluctant to change direction and implement the advice of World Bank in this regard. A change in direction will help in curbing the ‘work without productivity’ culture which is rampant in the public sector and will help create new jobs.”— Compiled by Zaki Taleb By: Compiled by Zaki Taleb escarpins louboutin prix
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