Dubai: Although no new countries have been added to the list of 34 countries that have been banned from entering Kuwait or opening airspace with some of them, a well-informed source said Kuwait had to postpone the ban on those 34 countries until after the elections, he reported. Al Qabas Daily. La source showed that the country’s assessment is still ongoing.
Speaking of the precautions and arrangements to be taken in the national assembly elections, the source said that the Electoral Commission had taken the decision to require judges, delegates, media professionals and police officers to participate in elections to submit a negative PCR. Certificate.
The source said that next Thursday, November 26, the government will make the decision to allow or save coVID-19-swollen citizens to vote, in the hope that the challenge will be resolved as soon as you can imagine given the proximity of the election. .
Earlier last month, the Kuwaiti Cabinet approved December 5 as the date for the next national assembly elections. The five-member chamber, established in 1963, consists of 10 members from five electoral districts.
The National Assembly has the strength to block expenses and consult ministers, and the 2016 cohort has clashed with the Cabinet.
The date of the elections is later than that of Emir Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah in September.
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