Kuwait: 1st Grilling in New Government

Kuwait: 1st Grilling in New Government
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Kuwait: 1st Grilling in New Government

Kuwait: 1st Grilling in New Government

Ten Kuwaiti MPs filed on Tuesday a no-confidence motion against Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Ghadeer Aseeri, marking the first grilling since the government formation in December 11, 2019.
 
National Assembly Speaker Marzouq al-Ghanim made the announcement after deliberations on the grilling motion of MP Adel al-Damkhi against the minister during Tuesday’s ordinary session.
 
Ghanim said the Assembly will discuss and vote on the no-confidence motion in an ordinary session scheduled for Feb 4.
 
Lawmakers who signed the motion against Aseeri included Mohammad Hayef, Riyad al-Adsani, Mohammad al-Mutair, Abdullah al-Kandari, Khaled al-Otabi, Abdullah al-Enezi, Abdulkareem al-Kandari, Abdulwahab al-Babtain, Nayef al-Merdas and Thamer al-Suwait.

The Assembly discussed Aseeri’s disregard of cooperation among authorities.

Aseeri said, however, that many constitutional experts, MPs and citizens have agreed the grilling is unconstitutional for being based on incidents that happened before she took the oath.

However, she expressed willingness to be questioned to defend her reputation.

She added that the Constitutional Court’s decisions stipulated that “the grilling shall be about matters within her jurisdiction, actions made by her ministry, her implementation of the government’s policy in the ministry, and overseeing the ministry’s affairs.”

She called for the grilling to be based on evidence and facts so that she can defend herself.

She added that lawmakers should not have allowed for the discussion of the questioning motion.



Saudi Arabia Welcomes Ceasefire Agreement in Gaza

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Saudi Arabia Welcomes Ceasefire Agreement in Gaza

Saudi Arabia welcomed on Thursday the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and expressed its appreciation for the efforts exerted by the states of Qatar, Egypt and the United States in that regard, the Saudi Press Agency said.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the Kingdom emphasized the importance of upholding the terms of the agreement, halting Israeli aggression against Gaza, and ensuring the complete withdrawal of Israeli occupation forces from Gaza and all other Palestinian and Arab territories. The Kingdom further called for the safe return of displaced persons to their homes.
The Kingdom also stressed the importance of building on this agreement to address the root causes of the conflict by enabling the Palestinian people to claim their rights, foremost among them is the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.
The Kingdom expressed hopes that the agreement would permanently end this brutal Israeli war, which has claimed the lives of more than 45,000 people and injured more than 100,000.