Identifier
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07KUWAIT195
2007-02-13 10:35:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kuwait
Cable title:  

PARLIAMENT UNLIKELY TO PASS NO CONFIDENCE MOTION

Tags:  PGOV PREL KISL KPAL KU NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 
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SIPDIS

SIPDIS

STATE FOR NEA/ARP

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/13/2017
TAGS: PGOV PREL KISL KPAL KU NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
ISLAMISTS
SUBJECT: PARLIAMENT UNLIKELY TO PASS NO CONFIDENCE MOTION
ON HEALTH MINISTER, NEW GATHERINGS LAW

REF: A. KUWAIT 56

B. 06 KUWAIT 2883

C. 06 KUWAIT 2855

D. 06 KUWAIT 1529

Classified By: CDA Matt Tueller for reason 1.4 (d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 KUWAIT 000195

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

STATE FOR NEA/ARP

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/13/2017
TAGS: PGOV PREL KISL KPAL KU NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
ISLAMISTS
SUBJECT: PARLIAMENT UNLIKELY TO PASS NO CONFIDENCE MOTION
ON HEALTH MINISTER, NEW GATHERINGS LAW

REF: A. KUWAIT 56

B. 06 KUWAIT 2883

C. 06 KUWAIT 2855

D. 06 KUWAIT 1529

Classified By: CDA Matt Tueller for reason 1.4 (d)


1. (C) Summary: Islamist MP Khudair Al-Enezi told Poloffs
that a no confidence motion on the Minister of Health was
likely to be submitted after his February 19 grilling, but
was unlikely to pass. Al-Enezi said that while he personally
opposed the grilling, he would support it in Parliament as
decided by the ICM leadership. He said there was little
support for the Government's new Gatherings Law in Parliament
and predicted it would not be approved. Al-Enezi claimed
that the ICM had repeatedly urged Hamas to accept previous
international agreements, but was less clear on whether or
not the ICM believed Hamas should also recognize Israel and
renounce terrorism. End summary.

Health Minister Unlikely to Be Voted Out
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2. (C) Islamist MP Khudair Al-Enezi told Poloffs February 12
that some parliamentarians were planning to submit a no
confidence motion on Shaykh Ahmed Abdullah Al-Sabah, the
Minister of Health and the Amir's nephew, after his planned
"grilling" February 19 (ref A). Although Al-Enezi believed
the MPs would get the ten signatures needed to submit the
motion, he did not think they would get the 25 votes needed
to pass it and force the Health Minister to resign. (Note:
There are 65 seats in Parliament, but the 16 Cabinet
Ministers, who serve as ex officio MPs, cannot vote on no
confidence motions. End note.) Al-Enezi, a member of the
Islamic Constitutional Movement (ICM),the political arm of
the Kuwaiti Muslim Brotherhood, said that while he personally
opposed the grilling he would adhere to the ICM's decision
and support it in Parliament. Al-Enezi explained that
although he agreed that health services in the country had
deteriorated, he opposed the grilling because his tribe, the
Eneza, was historically "close to the Al-Sabah." He did not
indicate whether or not the ICM would support a no confidence
motion on the Minister.

Little Parliamentary Support for New Gatherings Law
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3. (C) Al-Enezi did not think Parliament would pass the
Government's new Gatherings Law, drafted to replace the one
overturned by the Constitutional Court in May 2006 (ref D).
The draft law has been widely criticized for being even more
restrictive than the previous one. Al-Enezi agreed on the
need to prevent demonstrations on sensitive foreign policy
issues, such as the pro-Hizballah rallies that took place
last summer (refs B and C),but said he nonetheless opposed
the law because it could also be used to prevent local groups
from holding rallies on domestic political issues. "(These
rallies) are our part of our right to freedom of expression,"
he concluded.

ICM Urges Hamas to Honor Past Agreements
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4. (C) Al-Enezi claimed the ICM had repeatedly urged Hamas
to accept international agreements signed by previous
Palestinian leaders. Al-Enezi was less clear on whether or
not the ICM believed Hamas should also recognize Israel and
renounce terrorism. When asked, he responded rather vaguely
that Hamas should recognize political realities and work with
the international community.

Bio Note
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5. (C) Al-Enezi is a first-time MP from the conservative
district of New Jahra. As his name implies, he is a member
of the Eneza tribe. Al-Enezi told Poloffs he is viewed as a
"liberal" by other Islamist MPs due to his pragmatic position
on many issues. He has been the leading advocate of Bidoon
(stateless Arabs) rights in Parliament, where he serves as
the Rapporteur on the recently-established Bidoon Affairs
Committee. Al-Enezi is a friendly, engaging interlocutor.

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