MPs to examine marks, oil installations in border region
02/04/2013 | 12:20 PM | Kuwait News
KUWAIT,
April 2 (KUNA) -- The National Assembly will form a delegation to
inspect Mina Mubarak, border marks and oil installations located along
the northern borders of the country.
The parliament, during a
regular session on Tuesday, approved a request by a member of the
assembly to form the delegation for this inspection mission. The bureau
of the assembly will be tasked with establishing it.
MPs, during
today's session, in response to a written request by the chairman of the
parliamentary committee of health and social affairs, approved
adjourning the period for presenting its report regarding condition of
public hospitals, health insurance for Kuwaitis and privatization of
health services to the next session.
The issue of medical treatment abroad was exempted for further investigation.
They
okayed another letter, presented by the head of the parliamentary
health committee, requesting that the Audit Bureau be tasked with
preparing a study about the treatment abroad in the fiscal years
2012-2011 and 2012-2013.
The study should be submitted to the assembly within three months.
They
also responded positively to request by Minister of State for Planning
and Development and Minister of State for National Assembly Affairs Dr.
Rola Dashti for specializing the Thursday session for following on
recommendations of the security issues' session, discussing health
topics and delaying debates on demographic issue and unemployment to
later sessions.
Discussing two other proposals was delayed for
two weeks, upon a government request, one related to the formation of a
temporary committee for examining recent personnel promotion in the oil
sector and the other concerning the formation of a fact-finding
commission to ponder problems involving Kuwaiti students in Jordan.
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02/04/2013 | 12:20 PM | Kuwait News
KUWAIT,
April 2 (KUNA) -- The National Assembly will form a delegation to
inspect Mina Mubarak, border marks and oil installations located along
the northern borders of the country.
The parliament, during a
regular session on Tuesday, approved a request by a member of the
assembly to form the delegation for this inspection mission. The bureau
of the assembly will be tasked with establishing it.
MPs, during
today's session, in response to a written request by the chairman of the
parliamentary committee of health and social affairs, approved
adjourning the period for presenting its report regarding condition of
public hospitals, health insurance for Kuwaitis and privatization of
health services to the next session.
The issue of medical treatment abroad was exempted for further investigation.
They
okayed another letter, presented by the head of the parliamentary
health committee, requesting that the Audit Bureau be tasked with
preparing a study about the treatment abroad in the fiscal years
2012-2011 and 2012-2013.
The study should be submitted to the assembly within three months.
They
also responded positively to request by Minister of State for Planning
and Development and Minister of State for National Assembly Affairs Dr.
Rola Dashti for specializing the Thursday session for following on
recommendations of the security issues' session, discussing health
topics and delaying debates on demographic issue and unemployment to
later sessions.
Discussing two other proposals was delayed for
two weeks, upon a government request, one related to the formation of a
temporary committee for examining recent personnel promotion in the oil
sector and the other concerning the formation of a fact-finding
commission to ponder problems involving Kuwaiti students in Jordan.
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