Emiri Decree Issued to Dissolve Kuwaiti Parliament

Kuwaiti parliament Speaker Marzouq al-Ghanim adjourns a session due to lack of quorum, in Kuwait City, on April 4, 2023. (AFP)
Kuwaiti parliament Speaker Marzouq al-Ghanim adjourns a session due to lack of quorum, in Kuwait City, on April 4, 2023. (AFP)
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Emiri Decree Issued to Dissolve Kuwaiti Parliament

Kuwaiti parliament Speaker Marzouq al-Ghanim adjourns a session due to lack of quorum, in Kuwait City, on April 4, 2023. (AFP)
Kuwaiti parliament Speaker Marzouq al-Ghanim adjourns a session due to lack of quorum, in Kuwait City, on April 4, 2023. (AFP)

Kuwait's news agency KUNA said on Monday that an Emiri decree had been issued to dissolve the parliament.

The cabinet submitted the decree to the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal al-Ahmad al-Jaber Al Sabah earlier on Monday, according to a previous statement by KUNA.

Sheikh Mishal had in April announced that the National Assembly will be dissolved and that elections will be held in the coming months.

He also announced that he will oversee the dissolution process and issue a number of political and legal reforms that would “lead the state towards a new phase of discipline and legal guidelines so as to avoid disputes and eliminate all forms of abuse of power by both the legislative and executive authorities.”

The Constitutional Court had on March 19 annulled the results of the 2022 parliamentary elections and reinstated the 2020 parliament, with Marzouq al-Ghanim as its speaker.



KSrelief's Masam Project Removes 570 Mines in Yemen in a Week

KSrelief's Masam Project dismantles 570 mines in Yemen in a week. (SPA)
KSrelief's Masam Project dismantles 570 mines in Yemen in a week. (SPA)
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KSrelief's Masam Project Removes 570 Mines in Yemen in a Week

KSrelief's Masam Project dismantles 570 mines in Yemen in a week. (SPA)
KSrelief's Masam Project dismantles 570 mines in Yemen in a week. (SPA)

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Masam Project successfully neutralized 570 explosives across various regions of Yemen during the third week of December, the Saudi Press Agency said on Wednesday.
This operation included the removal of two anti-personnel landmines, 50 anti-tank mines, 508 unexploded ordnance items and 10 explosive devices.
Since the launch of the Masam Project, a total of 473,258 explosives have been safely removed. These devices were indiscriminately planted across various areas in Yemen with the intent of inflicting harm on innocent civilians, including children, women, and older people.