National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem

KUWAIT" His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah has drawn up a "road map for the National Assembly and set guidelines for the people of Kuwait," National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanem said yesterday.

His Highness the Amir has called for adhering to the national unity and taking lessons from the raging regional events, said the parliament speaker, reacting to the Amir's address to the people of Kuwait on Monday, marking the blessed last ten days of the holy month Ramadan. The parliament speaker affirmed that the legislators would abide by the national approach, boosted with the Amir's stances.

Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad's recent re-inauguration of Al-Sadeq Mosque and his recall of the martyrs who had fallen in the crime that had been perpetrated at the mosque reflected His Highness' sensing of his sons' pain, he said, also noting the humanitarian aspect of Sheikh Sabah's personality. He pledged to implement the guidelines declared by His Highness and turn them into legislations and laws for sake of security, stability and prosperity for the Kuwaiti people.

The parliament speaker lauded His Highness' keenness on adopting the youth causes, noting that the parliamentarians have abided by this approach through enacting laws that serve this segment of the society. He underscored Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad's admiration of the Kuwaiti media and his call on the organizations and outlets to play a constructive role at the national level.

Moreover, Ghanem praised Sheikh Sabah's recollection of the late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad and the Father Amir Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah. He expressed gratitude for the support given to the assembly by Their Highnesses the Amir and the Crown Prince, congratulating both on advent of the last ten days of Ramadan.

Wise instructions

Meanwhile, MP Ahmad Mutee Al-Azmi highly appreciated His Highness the Amir's speech and described it as one from a father to his children that included valuable advice and wise instructions. Azmi added that by commemorating the Al-Sadeq Mosque victims, the Amir urged the Kuwaiti people to consolidate and show more solidarity in view of the difficult regional circumstances. Commenting on the same speech, National Assembly observer MP Abdullah Al-Tamimi praised the Amir's wisdom and described the speech as a "minaret for the future." "The speech included both reminders and warnings," he underlined.

By A Saleh and KUNA