Kuwaiti Court Annuls Decision to Disqualify Electoral Candidates

A view shows the first parliament session held after elections, in Kuwait City, Kuwait December 15, 2020. (Reuters)
A view shows the first parliament session held after elections, in Kuwait City, Kuwait December 15, 2020. (Reuters)
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Kuwaiti Court Annuls Decision to Disqualify Electoral Candidates

A view shows the first parliament session held after elections, in Kuwait City, Kuwait December 15, 2020. (Reuters)
A view shows the first parliament session held after elections, in Kuwait City, Kuwait December 15, 2020. (Reuters)

The Kuwaiti court of appeals annulled the disqualification of three parliamentary elections candidates and suspended decisions on five others until the constitutional court reaches a ruling on the “offender” law, thus allowing all the candidates to run in the elections that will be held on Sept. 29.

The court, headed by Judge Adel Al-Kandari, suspended the decisions of the Ministry of Interior to disqualify the candidates, and referred the argument over the unconstitutionality of the “offender” law to the Constitutional Court for a ruling.

The “offender” law bars Kuwaitis, who have judicial rulings against them over blasphemy or insulting the Emir, of practicing their constitutional right to vote or running in elections.

The Court of Appeal, headed by Judge Muhammad Khattab, had ruled to annul the election administration’s decision to disqualify former MP Khaled Shakir from the Fifth Constituency, and rejected the retroactive application of the “offender” law.

In a related context, the Court of Cassation, headed by Judge Adel Bouresli, rejected, in a consultation session, the appeal submitted by former MP Bader Al-Dahoum against the decision not to include his name in the voters’ list.

Nine candidates announced their withdrawal from the upcoming parliamentary race, bringing the total to 30 withdrawals, since the opening of candidacy for the National Assembly elections on Aug. 29.

The deadline for withdrawing candidacies ends on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Interior said on Tuesday that Lieutenant-General Anwar Al-Barjas chaired a meeting to discuss the security and logistical preparations for the elections.

The meeting reviewed the security, media, municipal and logistical preparations and the coordination mechanism between the ministries of Interior, Justice, Information, Education, Social Affairs and Community Development, and the Kuwait City Municipality.



Saudi, French FMs Discuss Preparations to Hold Conference on Advancing the Two-state Solution

The Saudi and French foreign ministers meet in Riyadh on Friday. (SPA)
The Saudi and French foreign ministers meet in Riyadh on Friday. (SPA)
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Saudi, French FMs Discuss Preparations to Hold Conference on Advancing the Two-state Solution

The Saudi and French foreign ministers meet in Riyadh on Friday. (SPA)
The Saudi and French foreign ministers meet in Riyadh on Friday. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and his French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot met in Riyadh on Friday for talks on regional and international issues of common interest.

They discussed preparations for the upcoming conference aimed at resolving the Palestinian issue and advancing the two-state solution.

The conference will be chaired by Saudi Arabia and France and held in June.

The meeting was attended by Advisor to the Saudi Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Prince Musab bin Mohammed Al Farhan, Saudi Ambassador to France Fahd Al-Ruwaili, and Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Manal Radwan.