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KUWAIT CITY, May 3: National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim has confirmed receiving the grilling motions of MP Shuaib Al-Muwaizri against Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Ahmad Nasser Al-Muhammad, and Minister of Finance and Minister of State for Economic and Investment Affairs Khalifa Hamada. The two grilling motions are about the violation of Article 99 of the Constitution and Article 121 of the National Assembly Decree. Al-Ghanim added that he informed the concerned ministers about the grilling motions, which will be included in the agenda of the upcoming session. On the other hand, the Family and Women Affairs Committee discussed Sunday the causes and solutions to family violence, especially violence against women.
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KUWAIT CITY, April 24: In a dramatic turn of events in the ongoing registration of candidates for the supplementary National Assembly election slated for May 22, 2021 to fill up the seat vacated by former MP Badr Al-Dahoum in the Fifth Constituency, politician and former MP Dr Obaid Al-Wasmi announced his decision to join the electoral race. Several MPs expressed support for the decision of Al- Wasmi and this increases the number of candidates to 27, including two women. Dr Abdulhadi Al-Ajmi decided to withdraw his candidacy after Al-Wasmi announced that he will contest the elections, indicating it is no longer necessary for him to stand for the elections as Al-Wasmi will most likely emerge victorious. Election analyst Munif Al- Sarrai said Al-Wasmi is expected to win almost 60 percent of the total number of votes.