KUWAIT CITY: MP Muhammad Hayef Al-Mutairi verified that the recent meeting of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah with the lawmakers yielded positive results, specifically in terms of reinforcing cooperation between the exec as well as legal authorities. He revealed that they reviewed a variety of problems; such as the amnesty, writing off residents’ fundings, cancellation of interest on the finances of retirees, boosting the minimal pension plan of retirees, as well as opening the family members visa application for expatriate physician and instructors.

He added the lawmakers sent their suggestions throughout the conference and they are now awaiting the government’s response. On the other hand, report has it that His Highness the Prime Minister told the MPs this can be his last conference with them. Some parties regarded such action as a tip that the National Assembly will be dissolved quickly. On the various other hand, MP Faisal Al-Kandari assumes the conference is negative, considering His Highness the Prime Minister stated the MPs’ queries are disturbing the ministers that are very active. He argued the lawmakers have the outright right to wonder about the preachers who are bound to react regardless of the number of inquiries, worrying that replying to such queries is part of the priests’ responsibilities.

He believes the objective to dissolve the Assembly is because of the previous discussions on vital as well as urgent expenses like the proposal to write off the loans of citizens. He additionally increased uncertainty on the quote of the total value of people’ financings– KD 14 billion, because the complete quantity does not surpass KD 2 billion according to his calculation. He attested he is open to the suggestion of liquifying the Setting up, as it involves making individuals make a decision. MP Soud Al-Asfour said the meeting was unsuccessful, since the federal government fell short to provide a vision pertaining to the people’s demands. He insisted the government needs to be fully gotten ready for such conferences. By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh Arab Times Team