Will we stay captive long to a government that does not move forward or backward?

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BEING blind is not about losing sight, but about losing insight. The correct consideration of matters represents salvation from vanity, and determination in opinions, something that is lacking today in both the legislative and executive authorities, which have fallen into many transgressions during the past months.

This is a clear indication of loss of insight. For example, this can be seen in an MP who believes he is an undisputed knight and sincere reformer while considering other knights as corrupt and destructive, and thinking that whoever stands against him is an enemy.

On the other hand, the government tends not to envision the consequences of leaving the situation on an odd coincidence or the opinions of outdated advisors, who weave their brainchild programs for the executive authority. They are the first to oppose them, especially when their talk is about the use of the youth and renewal of blood in institutions.

Surprisingly, when it comes to implementing such brainchild programs, we find that they are among those that we tried and failed, or are from the enemies of joy or those who lack proper understanding of matters.

These are the ones that pushed the government towards a series of failed adventures that returned negatively to it, the latest of which was their proposal to disrupt the National Assembly sessions. Majority in the parliament are unfortunately struggling with windmills in the hope of winning the impossible, while abandoning their legislative role and pushing people to the point of distrust in the state.

Unfortunately, the country is currently crowded with protective heads who brandish rusty swords with the aim of eliminating the last patriotic bond among Kuwaitis after they were turned by factions and camps that share electoral spoils.

This situation was sought by puritanical enemies of joy over the past decades. Today it has become a bitter reality that we live in. The government is deaf and mute as if it has resigned from its role. It is neither presenting nor planning, and is rigidly in place. This makes one wonder whether the executive authority is complicit with the factions of seclusion in conspiring against the state.

After about 18 months since the COVID-19 pandemic and with the failure to address its negative consequences and adopt necessary laws in this regard, many Kuwaitis are starting to seriously think about moving their businesses abroad. Some of them even closed their establishments and moved to neighboring countries, at a time when other countries borrowed from international financial institutions in order to cushion their citizens from the economic crisis.

Among the major defects that the National Assembly and the government do not see is the insistence to close down the country and dry up all investment opportunities that they have spoken about in recent years, either the Northern Economic Zone project and the establishment of an industrial base close to Iraq, or the development of islands, and modernization of the industrial infrastructure and agricultural activities. However, they all evaporated with the eruption of the struggle over who would sit in the parliament.

The question to be asked is — How long will Kuwait remain in this state of retrogression? It seems as if it is being forced into becoming like the Arab countries where the leaders and elites abandoned their role and surrendered to the knives of the Brotherhood’s butchers, sectarian aides and parties that are working to implement foreign agendas. They have sunk in the furnace like Iraq, which is ruled by sectarians, or like Tunisia.

In the case of Egypt, when the Muslim Brotherhood Group’s guidance office took control of the country, it was lucky to have a savior like President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi who salvaged Egypt from its dark fate.

For a long time we have been saying and reiterating that the Muslim Brotherhood Group is a group that works to put poison into honey, and portrays itself to the ruler as his guide to Heaven. Once the ruler gets in line, the group then tightens its grip on power, unleashes unrest, and eventually drops the ruler in order to completely seize power.

By Ahmed Al-Jarallah

Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times

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