Kuwait’s Emir Launches Process for Amnesty

Kuwait’s National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al Ghanim, Asharq Al-Awsat
Kuwait’s National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al Ghanim, Asharq Al-Awsat
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Kuwait’s Emir Launches Process for Amnesty

Kuwait’s National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al Ghanim, Asharq Al-Awsat
Kuwait’s National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al Ghanim, Asharq Al-Awsat

Kuwait’s ruler, Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah, has tasked the parliament speaker, the prime minister and the head of the supreme judicial council to recommend the conditions and terms for an amnesty to pardon dissidents ahead of it being issued by decree, announced Kuwaiti Minister of Emiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Muhammad Al-Abdullah.

Kuwait’s National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al Ghanim confirmed that Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah had instructed the heads of the three authorities in the Gulf state to propose controls and conditions for pardoning some Kuwaitis convicted of cases during past periods in preparation for the issuance of the expected amnesty decree.

This comes at a time Kuwaitis are awaiting the issuance of an Emiri decree pardoning the leaders of the parliamentary opposition residing abroad and some activists and writers, especially those accused in the case of storming the National Assembly in 2011.

Kuwait’s ruler took note of the appeal by around 40 parliament members who reaffirmed keenness on cooperation and political stability, and in line with what advisors conveyed to him, the Emir decided to use this constitutional right in line with Article 75.

It is noteworthy that former opposition MPs who are currently in Turkey were sentenced to prison terms in the case of storming the National Assembly in 2011. The file of amnesty for these MPs, led by Musallam al-Barrak, Faisal al-Muslim, and Jamaan al-Harbash, represents the main point of the dialogue between the government and the opposition.

For his part, Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah said that a national dialogue between the legislative and executive authorities began upon instructions of the Emir and in a drive to achieve political stability and cooperation between the two authorities in line with Article 50 of the Constitution which separates but urges cooperation among authorities.



Saudi Arabia’s Health Sector Transformation Increases Life Expectancy to 78.8 Years

A view of Riyadh on Nov 15, 2024. (Reuters)
A view of Riyadh on Nov 15, 2024. (Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia’s Health Sector Transformation Increases Life Expectancy to 78.8 Years

A view of Riyadh on Nov 15, 2024. (Reuters)
A view of Riyadh on Nov 15, 2024. (Reuters)

The Health Sector Transformation Program has contributed to an increase in the average lifespan in Saudi Arabia, which rose to 78.8 years in 2024, up from 74 years in 2016.

According to the program, this progress is directly attributed to the implementation of comprehensive health policies, such as reducing harmful ingredients in food products—including hydrogenated oils and excessive salt—as well as enhancing early screening for chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and cancer.

These initiatives are part of a broader focus on prevention and improving treatment options.

In addition, health authorities in Saudi Arabia have worked to boost the efficiency and quality of services for citizens, residents, and visitors by training healthcare professionals and upgrading diagnostic and treatment services—significantly improving public health indicators and overall quality of life.

This progress aligns with the strategic goal of the health transformation initiative, which aims to raise life expectancy in the Kingdom to 80 years by 2030.