Constitution Doesn’t Ban Return Of Any Minister Subjected To Interpellation And Noconfidence Motions

18 November 2019 Kuwait

Constitutional expert and Law Professor at the Faculty of Law in Kuwait University Dr Mohmmad Al-Filly has affirmed that a minister who has been interrogated is constitutionally allowed to return to the government, but it is very bad politically, reports Al-Jarida daily.

Asked whether a minister who has been subjected to a no-confidence motion could return to the same position or not, Al-Filly clarified “we are in the process of political accommodation. The Constitution does not ban the return of any minister subjected to interpellation and noconfidence motions.”

 

SOURCE : ARABTIMES

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