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right to negotiate over them." Al-Ameeri believes that the
Kuwaiti voices calling to forgive the debt and compensation "should not be heeded and they do not represent the Kuwaiti people." He further opposes the debt forgiveness because Iraq has considerable oil wealth and because the, "Kuwaiti people shed their blood" during the 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. "The issue is a red line for Kuwait and no Kuwaiti will ever concede these loans," Al-Ameeri has been quoted as saying.
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Al-Ameeri opposes forgiving Iraq's debt. The debt, estimated at $ 16 billion, represents loans Kuwait made to
Baghdad in the Saddam Hussein era, mostly during the 1980-1988 Iraq-Iran war. Al-Ameeri argues that, "The debt owed by Iraq to Kuwait is the right of the Kuwaiti people and no one has the
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On August 23, 2008, Al-Ameeri told Al-Wasat, "There are some incompetent ministers in the
Cabinet who are neither contributing to the development of the country nor to the government... These ministers are not fulfilling their duties towards the country." Speaking to Al-Wasat daily, the lawmaker
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to enter Kuwait despite a legal ban. Al-Ameeri criticized this move, arguing that MPs should not start questioning the Prime
Minister so soon after getting elected. Al-Ameeri further argued that, “The government should be given enough time to execute its agenda and plans...The relations between
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He said he will support Hassan Johar in grilling
Minister of Education and Higher Education Nuriya Al-Subaih, if she fails to answer his questions and refuted reports that the Al-Salafi group entered into a deal with the government. Al-Ameeri also finds the establishment of an Islamist bloc
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Speaking about the fourth refinery project, Al-Ameeri ruled out reports about Al-Salafi group's special interests in the project and accused authorities of neglecting the project "which will benefit all
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The lawmaker is working on a draft bill that calls for restricting appointments at the top level. "The country suffers when everybody appoints his relatives in the most sensitive posts," he noted.
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The lawmaker denies that extremist ideology is included in school syllabus and warned public from entering debates on such topics "because the education sector has no clear strategy."
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and worked as a lawyer before being elected to the
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