17th Legislative Session الفصل التشريعي السابع عشر | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Term | 20 June 2023 – | ||||
Speaker | Ahmed Al-Sadoun | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Mohammed Al-Mutair | ||||
Secretary | Mubarak Al-Tasha | ||||
Controller | Mohammed Al-Huwaila | ||||
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The 2023 Kuwaiti National Assembly (commonly known as Majlis 2023) is the 17th legislative session of the National Assembly. Members were elected on 6 June 2023. The session started on 20 June 2023.
General elections
After the 2022 election results were annulled on 19 March,[1] elections were held on 6 June 2023. 38 MPs kept their seats from the annulled 2022 parliament. The Opposition kept its majority in parliament, while only one woman was elected.[2] The turnout was 59.27% of the 470,369 voters that cast their votes. Hadas and Salafis both won three seats, and the Shiite Taalof group won two seats. The 42 remaining seats were won by unaffiliated MPs.[3] The rate of change in elected members was 24%, compared to the 2022 elections. On July 26, the constitutional court rejected all appeals regarding the electoral process and results confirming the legitimacy of the session and results.[4]
Members
Elected Members
Constituency | Members | |
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First Constituency | Abdullah Al-Mudhaf | |
Osama Al-Zaid | ||
Ahmed Lari | ||
Khaled Al-Ameera | ||
Hassan Jawhar | ||
Dawood Marafie | ||
Essa Al-Kandari | ||
Hamad Al-Midlij | ||
Osama Al-Shaheen | ||
Adel Al-Damkhi | ||
Second Constituency | Marzouq Al-Ghanim | |
Shuaib Shabaan | ||
Abdullah Al-Anbaie | ||
Falah Dhahi | ||
Mohammed Al-Mutair | ||
Abdulwahab Al-Essa | ||
Bader Nashmi | ||
Fahad Al-Masoud | ||
Hamad Al-Matar | ||
Bader Al-Mulla | ||
Third Constituency | Muhalhal Al-Mudhaf | |
Ahmed Al-Sadoun | ||
Abdulkarim Al-Kanderi | ||
Muhannad Al-Sayer | ||
Abdulaziz Al-Saqabi | ||
Jenan Boushehri | ||
Hamad Al-Obaid | ||
Fares Al-Otaibi | ||
Hamad Al-Olayan | ||
Jarrah Al-Fouzan | ||
Fourth Constituency | Bader Sayyar | |
Mubarak Al-Tasha | ||
Mutib Al-Thaydi | ||
Mohammad Al-Ruqaib | ||
Mohammed Hayef | ||
Mubarak Al-Hajraf | ||
Abdullah Fahaad | ||
Saad Al-Khanfour | ||
Fayez Al-Jamhour | ||
Shuaib Al-Muwaizri | ||
Fifth Constituency | Saud Al-Asfoor | |
Hamdan Al-Azmi | ||
Khaled Al-Munaes | ||
Hani Shams | ||
Marzouq Al-Hubaini | ||
Fahad bin Jamea | ||
Abdulhadi Al-Ajmi | ||
Mohammed Al-Mahhan | ||
Majed Mussaed | ||
Mohammed Al-Huwaila | ||
Source: KUNA (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) |
Appointed members
Speaker and committees elections
The Speaker as well as his deputy, secretary, and controller were elected via direct vote from the MPs on the first session on 20 June 2023. Minister Essa Al-Kandari announced that the government will not vote on these elections.
Speaker election
Former Speaker Ahmed Al-Sadoun announced his intention to run for speaker elections on 7 June 2023.[5] During the opening session, Ahmed Al-Sadoun and Dawood Marafie ran for the speaker position. Marafie withdrew against Al-Sadoun, later going unopposed.[6]
Deputy speaker election
Mohammed Al-Mutair, deputy speaker of the annulled 2022 parliament, and Marzouq Al-Hubaini announced their intention to run for the deputy speaker position.
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Mohammed Al-Mutair | Independent | 32 | 69.57 | |
Marzouq Al-Hubaini | Independent | 14 | 30.43 | |
Total | 46 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 46 | 93.88 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 3 | 6.12 | ||
Total votes | 49 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 65 | 75.38 |
Al-Mutair got 32 votes, while Al-Hubaini got 14. The sixteen government ministers did not vote.[7]
Secretary and controller elections
Mubarak Al-Tasha won the secretary position unopposed. Mohammed Al-Huwaila won the controller position, but Hani Shams and Falah Dhahi withdrew.
Committees elections
Three permanent committees held elections which are the Education & Culture Committee, Health, Societal, & Labor Committee, and the Budgets Committee.
In the Education & Culture Committee election, Hamad Al-Matar got elected with 22 votes, Jenan Boushehri got 17 votes, Abdulhadi Al-Ahli got with 12 votes, Hamad Al-Olayan got 10 and Mohammed Al-Huwaila got 9 votes. Fahad bin Jamea withdrew.
In the Health, Societal & Labor Committee election, Bader Al-Enezi got elected with 22 votes, Hani Shams with 12 votes, Majed Masaed and Saad Al-Khanfour got 11 votes, Fahad bin Jamea got 9 votes. Fares Al-Otaibi withdrew.
In the Budgets Committee election, Abdulwahab Al-Essa got elected with 22 votes, Adel Al-Damkhi got 19 votes, Saud Al-Asfoor and Osama Al-Zaid got 17 votes, Hamad Al-Matar got 16 votes, and Fahad Al-Masoud got 14 votes. Bader Al-Mulla withdrew after getting 14 votes in the election.[8]
Leadership
Council’s Office members
- Speaker: Ahmed Al-Sadoun
- Deputy Speaker: Mohammed Al-Mutair
- Secretary: Mubarak Al-Tasha
- Controller: Mohammed Al-Huwaila
- Legislative & Legal Committee President: Muhannad Al-Sayer
- Economic & Financial Committee President: Shuaib Al-Muwaizri
- Priorities Committee President: Abdullah Fahaad [9]
- Secretary-General: Khaled Abu Salib [10]
Government
- Prime Minister: Ahmad Al-Nawaf
- First Deputy Prime Minister: Talal Al-Khaled
- Deputies: Ahmad Al-Fahad, Essa Al-Kandari, and Saad Al-Barrak
- Secretary-General: Saleh Al-Mulla [11]
Committees
On June 20, 8 of 11 permanent committees got their seats unopposed.
- Petitions & Complaints Committee (Chair: Hamdan Al-Azmi)
Members: Mohammed Hayef, Khaled Al-Otaibi, Khaled Al-Tammar, Abdulhadi Al-Ajmi.
- Defense & Interior Committee (Chair: Khaled Al-Otaibi)
Members: Majed Masaed, Khaled Al-Tammar, Mohammed Al-Mahhan, Bader Al-Shammari.
- Economic & Financial Committee (Chair: Shuaib Al-Muwaizri)
Members: Bader Al-Mulla, Abdullah Fahaad, Abdulwahab Al-Essa, Abdullah Al-Anbaie, Dawood Marafie, Bader Al-Enezi.
- Legislative & Legal Committee (Chair: Muhannad Al-Sayer)
Members: Osama Al-Shaheen, Jarrah Al-Fouzan, Mubarak Al-Tasha, Jenan Boushehri, Abdulkarim Al-Kanderi, Abdulaziz Al-Saqabi.
- Education & Culture Committee (Chair: Hamad Al-Matar)
Members: Abdulhadi Al-Ajmi, Mohammed Al-Huwaila, Hamad Al-Olayan, Jenan Boushehri.
- Health, Societal, & Labor Committee (Chair: Saad Al-Khanfour)
Members: Majed Masaed, Hani Shams, Fahad bin Jamea, Bader Al-Enezi.
- Foreign Affairs Committee (Chair: Abdullah Al-Mudhaf)
Members: Marzouq Al-Hubaini, Shuaib Shabaan, Abdulkarim Al-Kanderi, Abdulaziz Al-Saqabi.
- Public Utilities Committee (Chair: Vacant)
Members: Mubarak Al-Hajraf, Dawood Marafie, Mohammed Al-Mahhan, Mohammed Al-Huwaila, Ahmed Lari, Fahad Al-Masoud, Fares Al-Otaibi.
- Budgets Committee (Chair: Adel Al-Damkhi)
Members: Hamad Al-Matar, Saud Al-Asfoor, Fahad Al-Masoud, Abdulwahab Al-Essa.
- Protection of Public Funds Committee (Chair: Muhalhal Al-Mudhaf)
Members: Hamad Al-Olayan, Jarrah Al-Fouzan, Mutib Al-Thaydi, Osama Al-Shaheen.
- Priorities Committee (Chair: Abdullah Fahaad)
Members: Muhammad Al-Sayer, Hamad Al-Obaid.[12]
Legislation
First Session
The first session ran from 20 June until 2 August 2023. On July 13, the government and parliament unanimously voted in favor of the new “Residential Cities” law. This law allowed private companies to develop new residential areas in Kuwait in order to solve the housing crisis.[13] On July 14, parliament added housewives to the governmental Afiya medical insurance.[14]
On August 1, parliament passed the “High Electoral Commission” law. The commission will organize future general elections. It also permitted members, including Musallam Al-Barrak and Bader Al-Dahoum, that were sentenced to jail in Amir-offending cases run in future elections. It also banned all political advertisements and rallies 24 hours before Election Day. It also stated that residents would vote in the constituency their Civil ID address is in. Finally, the commission must release the whole election result within ten days.[15]
References
- ↑ "Kuwait court annuls 2022 parliamentary election – DW – 03/19/2023". dw.com. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
- ↑ "Opposition retain majority in Kuwait vote; just one woman elected". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
- ↑ "النتائج النهائية لانتخابات أمة 2023".
- ↑ https://www.alqabas.com/article/5917243--المحكمة-الدستورية-رفضت-جميع-الطعون-الانتخابية-
- ↑ صنيدح, فهد التركي وعلي (2023-06-08). "السعدون يترشح للرئاسة... ومنافسة مبكرة على «نائب الرئيس» بين المطير والحبيني". السعدون يترشح للرئاسة... ومنافسة مبكرة على «نائب الرئيس» بين المطير والحبيني. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
- ↑ "KUNA : National Assembly members elected MP Ahmad Al-Saadoun as speaker - General - 20/06/2023". www.kuna.net.kw. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
- ↑ عبدالله, فرحان الشمري وناصر المحيسن تصوير: أسعد (2023-06-20). "مجلس الأمة يمد دور الانعقاد.. والجلسة المقبلة 4 يوليو". مجلس الأمة يمد دور الانعقاد.. والجلسة المقبلة 4 يوليو. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
- ↑ "التزكية تتسيد لجان المجلس الدائمة والمؤقتة".
- ↑ https://www.kna.kw/Member/CouncilOffice/2/2
- ↑ https://www.kna.kw/News/NewsDetail/5/22/610
- ↑ "تعيين صالح الملا أميناً عاماً لمجلس الوزراء".
- ↑ https://www.kna.kw/Committees/Formation/0/35
- ↑ https://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=3103081&language=ar
- ↑ https://www.alanba.com.kw/1191612
- ↑ https://www.kna.kw/News/NewsDetail/5/22/826