In his speech to the National Assembly today, Tuesday, the Crown Prince of Kuwait, Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad, stressed the need to unite all for the sake of the country.
He said during the opening of the first session of the National Assembly for the seventeenth term, today, Tuesday: “We are all partners in being responsible, the people and the ruling family. We are all partners in being responsible. responsibility.” He also expressed hope that the time of tension and rupture between the government and the National Assembly will end. He said: “I will monitor and hold the government accountable for its program of work before the National Assembly.” In addition, representatives of the legislature called for increased control in the National Assembly.
However, he urged MPs not to pursue personal gain, emphasizing that he rejects attempts by some to achieve sectarian or factional interests. In addition, he called for refraining from polemics between deputies and rejecting voices outside the dialogue literature. He urged members to keep the promises they made to their constituents.
He also stressed that the government will not interfere in the process of choosing the speaker of parliament, but will play its unprecedented historical role in the National Assembly. The new Kuwaiti cabinet, led by Sheikh Ahmed Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah, was sworn in before the Crown Prince yesterday, Monday, following the Emir’s decree last Sunday to reform the government, less than a month after the opposition’s victory. in legislative elections, winning 28 out of fifty seats, and 20 former deputies lost their seats, including three former ministers. Notably, this new government is the sixth government formed in the country in the past three years, after previous governments resigned due to political and parliamentary differences.