Kuwait approves measures to ensure transparent elections

Kuwait had formally dissolved the parliament with calls for early elections. (KUNA)
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Updated 18 August 2022
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Kuwait approves measures to ensure transparent elections

  • Cabinet approved adding new precincts to four voting constituencies
  • Resolutions will be forwarded to Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah for approval

Voters can use their national IDs to cast their ballot in Kuwait’s upcoming parliamentary elections, state news agency (KUNA) reported.  

The resolution was among new law-decrees of necessity adopted during a cabinet meeting that was held at Seif Palace on Wednesday.

Kuwait’s cabinet approved adding new precincts to four voting constituencies “based on geographic proximity and governorate affiliation,” said Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Integrity Enhancement Jamal Al-Jallawi in a statement to KUNA.

“The new measures aim to ensure transparent and legal elections that truly represent the will of the voters,” said Al-Jallawi.

Earlier this month, Kuwait had formally dissolved the parliament, with the Crown Prince Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah calling for early elections.

The cabinet’s recent resolutions will be forwarded to Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah for approval, KUNA said.


Turkiye evaluating potential measures in event of Iran-US conflict, source says

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Turkiye evaluating potential measures in event of Iran-US conflict, source says

  • Iran and the United States resumed negotiations earlier this month as Washington builds up military capability in the Middle East
ANKARA: Turkiye is ‌evaluating all aspects of potential measures that may be taken in the event of a conflict between ​its neighbor Iran and the United States, a Turkish diplomatic source told Reuters on Wednesday. Iran and the United States resumed negotiations earlier this month as Washington builds up military capability in the Middle East. Iran has threatened to strike ‌US bases in ‌the region if it ​is ‌attacked, ⁠but Tehran’s ​top ⁠diplomat said on Tuesday that a deal with the US was “within reach” if diplomacy is prioritized. NATO member Turkiye, which shares a border with Iran to its east, has said it opposes any military intervention on ⁠Iran and does not want destabilization ‌in the region. ‌Ankara has been in contact with ​both sides to ‌de-escalate tensions and called for a resolution ‌of issues through diplomacy.
“Naturally, all aspects of the measures that could be taken in the event of a negative development are being evaluated,” ‌the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
“All scenarios are being ⁠considered; ⁠and steps that can be taken to ensure the safety of our citizens are being worked on,” the person said, but added any steps that would “violate Iran’s sovereignty” were “out of the question.”
The source did not provide details on what measures Turkiye was evaluating.
Earlier, the Turkish presidency’s office for countering disinformation denied media reports that Turkiye ​was planning to enter ​Iranian territory to stop a potential influx of refugees.