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‘Grilling requests could spell dissolution’

KUWAIT CITY, Feb 16: The high number of grilling requests might lead to the dissolution of the Parliament, especially since the government feels the real motive behind the submission of these requests is to settle personal scores, reports Al-Rai daily quoting MP Taher Al-Failakawi.

Al-Failakawi pointed out the submission of one grilling request after another might demoralize some members of the executive and legislative authorities, up to the point when they no longer cooperate with each other while a few lawmakers are keen on instigating conflicts.

According to Al-Failakawi, three grilling requests will be submitted to the Parliament Office on Tuesday.  He also unveiled the legislature’s plan to deliberate on the grilling request of MP Hussein Al-Qallaf against the minister of communications, as well as that of MP Faisal Al-Duwaisan against the interior minister.  He said the lawmakers will review the first point of Al-Duwaisan’s grilling – the need to boycott Jewish companies.

Al-Failakawi believes the incessant interpellations will lead to the dissolution of the Parliament.  He said the Liberal Bloc, in which he belongs, has asked the legislative authority to give the government a grace period of six months to carry out its tasks and then after that they will evaluate its performance.

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