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Unread postby Stillw8n » Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:24 am

Deputy for the State of Law: Kuwait to deal with Iraq as the best partner after other attempts to stir up sedition neighbors

Student representative for the State of Law State of Kuwait to deal with Iraq as the best partner in the region due to lack of intervention in their affairs, as do some of its neighboring countries he says.

Jawad al-Albzona told all of Iraq [where] today, “the Kuwait deal with Iraq as the best partner and certain other neighbors after attempts to stir up sedition and the overthrow its government.”

He added that “Kuwait and it was proven that the recent events in the stands behind its neighboring countries and enjoys good relations with them, to look at the evolution of its relationship with Iraq largely closed and that all files of contention between the two countries.”
Hundreds of Kuwaitis have stormed the parliament building last Wednesday, in protest at Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah, who accuse him of corruption, but the Emir of Kuwait said it was not right to make a decision on the dismissal of Prime Minister from office.

The protest on Wednesday after a vote of the parliament against the government and the request from some deputies to question Sheikh Nasser in parliament, a move that the parliamentary opposition said it represents a violation of the constitution.

And denounced the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, broke into the building of the Kuwaiti National Assembly [Parliament] as “black day” and said he would not dissolve the parliament will not allow the resignation of Prime Minister, as demanded by the opposition

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