National Assembly Questions Prime Minister, Raises Concerns About Political Freedom and Government Vision

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Ahmed Al-Saadoun, Speaker of the National Assembly, has confirmed that no suggestions or requests were received following the interrogation of Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmed Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. The interrogation, initiated by MP Muhalhal Al-Mudhaf, saw Al-Mudhaf express his “non-cooperation” with the Prime Minister and invite fellow representatives to sign a paper if they shared the sentiment.

The Prime Minister, in response, accused the interrogation of constitutional violations and criticized the accusation of not implementing the contents of the New Testament speech, highlighting that the government is still relatively new, being only five months old.

During the proceedings, Al-Mudhaf presented arguments and questioned the Prime Minister, emphasizing the need for political freedom and accusing the government of lacking a clear vision for the future of Kuwait. He also criticized the delay in improving the lives of citizens and questioned the effectiveness of the government’s approach to education and job opportunities. Al-Mudhaf further noted contradictions in the government’s policies and raised concerns about Kuwait’s decline in international indicators, particularly in democracy and political freedom.

The MP also highlighted the Prime Minister’s evasion of parliamentary questions and its impact on the importance of representative tools and constitutionality. In response, the Prime Minister addressed the constitutional violations in the interrogation and defended his commitment to the interests of Kuwait. He emphasized the need for unity and expressed his willingness to present the facts without postponement or referral to legislation. The Prime Minister also mentioned the decisions and projects that required approval, including the government’s work program.

The questioning of the Prime Minister has brought to light concerns about political freedom, the government’s vision, and its responsiveness to parliamentary oversight. While the Prime Minister defended his position, emphasizing unity and commitment to Kuwait’s interests, the interrogation has shed light on important issues that require further attention.

Source: TimesKuwait

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