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c Aug. 20: Joan Zen, Jeannette Rankin Peace Center. tory burch boots sale “ONCE the former British prime minister Winston Churchill said ‘democracy is the best among bad systems’,” columnist and Professor at the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET) Dr Wael Al-Hasawi wrote for Al-Rai daily Sunday.“As a matter of fact, there are many systems which can be seen as distinguished such as the Islamic Shura System, provided this system is applied properly.“However, the democratic system doesn’t have a single ‘rule’ formula, rather there are hundreds of formulas and those who go for this system must be mature and rational.“In this context, we suggest Kuwait is one of those countries which have abused the application of the democratic system to such an extent we venture to say this system has been applied in Kuwait for wrong purposes. “Meanwhile, there is no doubt the less population in Kuwait in the 1960s and 1970s and the relative harmony among various communal sections concealed the shortcomings of the misapplication of democracy in Kuwait.“However, following the increase in population and surfacing of many political tendencies on the local arena which coincided with an increasing rivalry among these sections over the limited potentials of the country, given the fact the development emerged as the shortcomings of the Kuwaiti democracy.“Not just that, we suggest the said formula was responsible for impeding the development in the country for more than quarter of a century and this was evident when we saw Kuwait’s democracy diving to the rock bottom among democratic nations in terms of development. This happened although once upon a time this same democracy topped many nations.“However, persistent self-criticism is not enough to achieve democratic objectives, rather the wise men of the nation must seriously diagnose the real shortcomings and put an end to the state of deterioration which currently prevails in the country and then start implementing reforms.“In this context, we suggest our election system must be completely reviewed to probe the shortcomings which currently beset this system. In this connection, it may be observed that based on the current election system, the candidates work on satisfying the voters — people from their respective tribes and sects. Such being the case and in order to contain this shortcoming, we suggest the country must be transformed into a single constituency and each voter reserving the right to vote for 50 candidates.“Apart from the above, we call for revising the Constitution to set up more firm criteria to govern the election of the MPs. These criteria should be related to the moral and educational levels of the candidates.“The current experiment shows the number of the ministers is no longer enough to deal with all government sectors. Such being the case, we suggest that either most public sectors should be privatized or increase the number of ministers and this shall mean the revision of the country’s Constitution. “Moreover, we have observed that the parliamentary interpellation as a constitutional tool has been abused by some MPs and this means the use of this tool must be revised to maintain the solemnity of this tool.“In conclusion, we suggest the formation of the government, should be subjected to the consent of the MPs to guarantee harmony between the National Assembly and the government. In this context, we call for setting up necessary criteria to select efficient ministers.”Also:“Although 48 years have passed since the beginning of the constitutional reign in the country, Kuwait’s democracy is still rife with certain shortcomings and it is quite evident that this democracy is confined to the election process and parliamentary life in addition to some other aspects which are guaranteed by the Constitution,” columnist and former Secretary-General of Kuwait Democratic Forum Ahmad Al-Dayyen wrote for Alam Alyawm daily Sunday.“In other words, in Kuwait there is no recognized political and partisan pluralism as part of our political life. For example leading posts in the executive body are not subjected to a democratic change. Not just that, the civil institutions don’t enjoy complete independence, rather they are subjected to laws enacted by the government governing its foundations and activities.“Apart from the above, we have observed some restrictions on the litigation right in accordance with the laws of the constitutional and administrative rights in addition to the imposition of some other restrictions on the freedom of opinion in the name of the Press and Publication Law.“In light of the above, we now know why democracy in this country has not made a significant progress. In other words why this march gradually impeded over the past years?“However, certain factors that have led to the domination of the ‘Yielding State’ of economic resources have resulted in the government becoming the most influential owner of major projects in the country.“Apart from the above, the factors in question are also represented by the fact that influential people in the country have relinquished their role to make Kuwait a modern state.”“Sixty-five MPs voted in favor of the current Press and Publication Law - none of them was absent, nobody abstained from voting and nobody even went to the WC (as is the case with some MPs when they do not want to vote on a certain bill),” columnist Abdullatif Al-Duaij wrote for Al-Qabas daily Sunday.“It looks like the endorsement of the Press and Publication Law was something significant and imperative, because this law satisfies the ambitions of the backward people, given the fact this law will help legalize their illusions particularly the illusions of the people who have been trying to enforce them since many years because this law keeps abreast with the ambitions of those who recently intruded on the media by virtue of their money.“Prior to what so-called ‘Anas Al-Rushaid Law’ we were arguing that the then Press and Publication Law was unconstitutional — it was indeed unconstitutional — because this law was enacted prior to the adoption of the democratic system in the country and before the freedom of opinion and expression was guaranteed.“However, the current law can at least be called legal and constitutional, because this law was endorsed anonymously by all MPs with no abstentions.“This happened although the current law does not only confiscates the freedom of opinion, but is seemingly engineered to protect the dogmas and interests of a specific section of the citizens in addition to a single intellectual tendency which contravenes with the basic principles of the democratic system based on political pluralism.“The picture at the moment is obvious more than at any other time and this was followed by the busting of many espionage cells that worked for the interest of the ‘Safawis grandsons’ to export the so-called Iranian revolution to the countries in the region,” columnist Nasser Al-Otaibi wrote for Al-Seyassah daily Sunday.“However, the Iranian plan in this connection consisted of five phases, each phase lasting 10 years. In this context, we say the document which was issued by the former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami (one of the moderate political shops in Iran) saying the Iranians believed that the Sunnis represented the main rivals of the ‘torn’ regime and this danger topped the danger coming from the East or the West.“The document in question attributed to the Sunni hostility against Iran and the latter’s allegiance to the religious jurist. Such being the case, the Iranian current plan is to impose the Iranian domination on Sunni states and if this happens, then Iran will be in a position to dominate half of the world. “In light of the above, we conclude there is no relation between the idea of exporting Iranian revolution and Islamic dogma, because this idea is based on the Persian nationalistic tendency, given the fact the latter is full of hatred for the Arabs.“Consequently, we have observed how the plan in question aims to deploy Iranian agents in Arab states whose duty is to work to recruit some citizens from these countries to work for the Safawi Movement to help boost the Iranian influence in the relevant Sunni countries.”“Secretary General of the National Democratic Alliance Khalid Al-Fadhala took a sound decision by surrendering himself to securitymen of the Sentences Enforcement Department. He was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for wrongly accusing the Prime Minister,” columnist Abdullrahman Al-Najjar wrote for Al-Watan Arabic daily.“The securitymen at the Sentences Enforcement Department too displayed good spirit when they waited until Fadhala finished talking with all youths who gathered around him at the headquarters of the alliance in Al-Nuzha area and allowed him to bid farewell to all of them. In fact, Al-Fadhala himself praised the behavior of the securitymen.”“The imposition of ‘decent’ dress code for girls in the university is a sadistic attempt to keep women within four walls of the house,” columnist Hassan Al-Essa wrote for Al-Jarida daily.“MP Saleh Al-Mulla had criticized this move at a seminar held at the Democratic Center recently. Freedom cannot be divided into freedom of opinion, belief, creed and so on. Freedom has to be absolute and this includes the freedom to wear whatever one wishes as long as it is not outlandish.”“With the advent of summer holidays, Kuwaiti people can take rest as they will be spared of the spats and controversies that surround the government-parliament relationship. The on-off fights between the two authorities had frustrated Kuwaitis and they are wondering now about the future of the development plan,” columnist Jawad Ahmad Bu-Khamseen wrote for Annahar daily.“We hope our lawmakers introspect during the summer holidays and realize the seriousness of their responsibilities and return to the assembly in the next session with high spirits and willingness to cooperate and work instead of getting involved in disputes and suspending all work.“Both authorities should cooperate with one another to help Kuwait become a commercial and financial hub in the region.”“In Kuwait, we have gotten used to the culture of screaming - a habit that we have inherited from some lawmakers with special larynxes. The government has also become familiar with the screaming lawmakers as it has granted tenders, merits and positions to those with the loudest voice,” Ahmad Al-Shammari wrote for Al-Dar daily.“The incessant chaos and crises have resulted in popular rage and tempted those who have been calling for sedition like the symposium in a diwaniya recently due to the minister of education’s decision to modify the curricula for the next academic year. Some lawmakers, who had reservations on this resolution, immediately organized a symposium to prove their innocence to their constituents, in case the amendment pushes through.“In fact, the issue raised at the symposium is similar to what have been published in newspapers. This only implies that the main objective was to put pressure on the government, which is already familiar with these tactics.“Now that year one is over for some lawmakers, we realized their inability to raise significant issues. When they failed to influence the assembly, they moved to the diwaniyas to encourage their colleagues to push for the dissolution of the legislature. At the moment, we cannot do anything but to wait and see what happens in the coming days.” “Violations, piracy and robbery have been prevalent since the entry of the Zionist entity into the Arab region and its occupation of Arab land. What happened to the Freedom Flotilla was something normal in the view of the Zionist tyrant. However, we need to address a number of important issues and remarks,” Eng Salman Makki Al-Qallaf wrote for Al-Wasat daily.“Most mass media institutions, particularly the Arab media, have agreed on a single issue. An agreement has finally been reached after a long period. This only proves the significance of the Gaza blockade issue. The Arab League has failed to take any concrete step except the urgent meeting which did not yield any positive results. It seems the interference of Arab governments was more useful than the League’s meeting.“Arabs cannot defend their causes alone and they cannot retrieve their rights, simply because they are weak. They need to involve the Islamic world in their issues. As Arabs, we should not stay away from the Islamic strategic path, since the Zionist entity does not believe in weak and divided nations.”“Those who feel the Palestinian issue can be resolved through negotiations are wrong. Since the last 60 years, all international resolutions and comprises failed, proving that the issue can only be settled through a decisive battle under the slogan ‘to be or not to be,’ which means one of the parties will resolve the issue to his advantage at the cost of the other,” columnist Haider Al-Sayeed Mahmoud wrote for Al-Rashed weekly.“The peace agreements between the two parties produced a weak and deformed entity that is doomed to fail. This is because this entity is nothing but a few islands surrounded by Israeli settlements. And in this small entity, a large number of people live under unbearable living conditions. The situation is not less complicated internally, since the Palestinian president is unable to control the situation after the death of Yasser Arafat and is unable to improve relations with other Palestinian parties.“Under these circumstances, the fate of Palestinian issue is ambiguous. Israel will most probably resort it its last strategic choice which is to make Jordan the replacement country for Palestinians. Israel will find a federal state containing Palestinians with a suitable constitution or in worst case scenario, overthrow the Jordanian royal regime to merge the West Bank with Jordan and form a replacement country. In either scenario, the alternatives are not easy for Israel.”“Several lawmakers were involved in hot exchange of words during Wednesday and Thursday’s sessions while discussing activities that involved personal benefits,” columnist Faisal Abdul-Aziz Al-Zamel wrote for Al-Anba daily.“One of these lawmakers later transformed the discussion into a tribal affair and made it seem like the argument was about differences between the rural and urban tribes, in order to cover the original argument. This kind of game was being played since liberation and lawmakers deliberately move away from the real issue to divert attention of citizens.“In fact, Kuwait has been enjoying accolades from neighboring countries regarding its creativity due to the country’s heterogeneous nature of human population which is a combination of indigenes and expatriates. Caliph Omar Bin Al-Khattab spoke about the benefit of cross marriage between Arabs and Persians and said the outcome will be a combination of cleverness and wisdom. This is a source of pride for us in Kuwait and whoever abuses this blessing by using it for sectarian division is unfair to himself and the society.”“A thorough study on the local and regional political situation needs to be made, so that everyone understands that there is an urgent need to eschew controversy. This alone will help create opportunities for development,” columnist Hussein Ali Abu Jarrah wrote for Al-Sabah daily.“We need to rescue our development file from the clutches of people with parochial inclinations, in order to achieve development and reforms. A lawmaker had attacked our honorable judiciary recently and this was a bad omen. The lawmaker should clarify his allegations and present whatever evidence he has, especially since the matter involves the Prime Minister.”“Some people who have been raising the slogans of freedom and democracy, while criticizing HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah for resorting to the judiciary to obtain his rights, seem oblivious to the fact that freedom and democracy have limitations even in countries which have been engaged in democratic practices for centuries,” Abu Khaled wrote for Al-Hurriya daily.“We can cite as a case in point the decision of American President Barack Obama to appoint General David Petraeus as head of the international allied forces in Afghanistan to replace General Stanley McChrystal, only because the latter has offended a number of high-ranking officials in the US administration.“The American administration has not considered the experience, skills and efforts of McChrystal in Iraq and Afghanistan, pointing out these are not enough justifications for him to offend his superiors.“We highlighted this incident here for the sake of those, who have been raising slogans on the need to respect the Constitution, yet they condemned those who resort to the judiciary to seek justice due to extreme insults. 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