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05KUWAIT1404
2005-04-06 14:00:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kuwait
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STILL NO DATE FOR DECISION ON KUWAITI WOMEN'S

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061400Z Apr 05
C O N F I D E N T I A L KUWAIT 001404 

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR NEA/ARPI

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/05/2015
TAGS: PREL PGOV KDEM KWMN KU WOMEN POLITICAL RIGHTS
SUBJECT: STILL NO DATE FOR DECISION ON KUWAITI WOMEN'S
VOTING RIGHTS

REF: KUWAIT 1401

Classified By: CDA Matt Tueller for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L KUWAIT 001404

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR NEA/ARPI

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/05/2015
TAGS: PREL PGOV KDEM KWMN KU WOMEN POLITICAL RIGHTS
SUBJECT: STILL NO DATE FOR DECISION ON KUWAITI WOMEN'S
VOTING RIGHTS

REF: KUWAIT 1401

Classified By: CDA Matt Tueller for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)


1. (U) An expedited National Assembly vote on Kuwaiti women's
voting rights may not happen before May. The recent grilling
and subsequent proffered resignation of the Health Minister
and other Cabinet changes (septel) have delayed a
Parliamentary vote originally anticipated for April.
Furthermore, the Interior and Defense Committee has yet to
report on the draft legislation, a requisite step before a
full Assembly vote. The only other option remains dissolving
Parliament and promulgating women's suffrage by Amiri decree.


2. (C) Former Information Minister and current Advisor to the
Prime Minister Muhammad Abdulhassan told the Ambassador April
5 that the GOK would prevail with women's suffrage but lacks
two votes in the Parliament at present. He implied that the
Prime Minister would convince Speaker Jassem Al-Khorafi --
who voted against women's voting rights in 1999 but now
publicly supports them -- to cast a positive vote while
reiterating that the PM does not want to travel to the U.S.
in May without a positive resolution. Abdulhassan claimed the
GOK has no interest in dissolving the Parliament.


3. (C) Women's rights activist Dr. Moudi Al-Humoud, however,
told poloff April 6 that the Government may be losing
resolve. She said that a pro-rights television commercial
including testimonials from various activists, including
Al-Humoud, has yet to air. When she contacted state-run
Kuwait Television to inquire about the status, she was told
that the Government ordered the delay of the commercial's
broadcast. On a separate note, newspapers have run virtually
no articles this week regarding women's voting rights for the
first time since the Council of Ministers sparked the
campaign on February 20.

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