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Daifallah Bouramiya

Daifallah Bouramiya is a former member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly, representing the fourth district. Born in 1957, Bouramiya studied public health and worked as a doctor before being elected to the National Assembly in 2003. He served as an independent deputy.

Removing Health Minister Al-Jarallah edit

On April 4, 2005, Bouramiya grilled Health Minister Mohammad Al-Jarallah over alleged mismanagement, leading the minister to resign two days later. As party of the grilling, Bouramiya read out a long list of accusations, including deterioration of health services and squandering of public funds in medical purchases and hospital rehabilitation projects. The minister resigned before he could be brought before a no-confidence vote, which was to be led by Bouramiya and ten other MPs. Some newspapers alleged that the MPs behind the motion were upset that no member of the powerful Awazem tribe or Shiite had been named minister in recent Cabinet changes.[1]

Resignation of Oil Minister Bader Mishari al-Humaidhi edit

After Al-Humaidhi was appointed oil minister in the October 28, 2007, cabinet shuffle, Bouramiya and Musallam Al-Barrak wanted to question him about failing to curb consumer debts and embezzlement in state investments abroad during his time as finance minister. The prime minister preempted the parliamentary grilling and angered lawmakers who accused him of covering up corruption and undermining their constitutional right to question ministers.[2]

The political standoff reached unprecedented levels when the prime minister and the speaker of the house, Jassem Al-Kharafi, exchanged criticism and accusations in a television interview and a statement published in the country's newspapers.[3]

Opposed guaranteeing bank deposits edit

On October 28, 2008, the parliament voted 50-7 to insure all types of deposits in all local banks within Kuwait. Bouramiya opposed the bill, along with Jabir Al-Azmi, Hussein Al-Qallaf Al-Bahraini, Mohammed Al-Obaid, Mohammed Hayef Al-Mutairi, Musallam Al-Barrak and Waleed Al-Tabtabaie. Bouramiya accused the Cabinet of speeding up the bill's passage for the benefit of monetary tycoons.[4]

Advanced treatment hospital edit

On January 1, 2009, Bouramiya submitted a draft law to set up a specialty hospital to treat Kuwaiti citizens who require advanced medical treatment. The document states that a separate hospital to treat critical cases be built and suggests that government own 50 percent shares while the rest be open for public subscription.[citation needed]

Walk-out protest against cabinet edit

On January 13, 2009, Bouramiya and ten other MPs walked out of the year's first session complaining of a lack of new faces in the new cabinet.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ . www.arabtimesonline.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  2. ^ Harbi, Mahmoud (30 October 2007). . Reuters. Archived from the original on 16 November 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  3. ^ http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/11/05/africa/ME-GEN-Kuwait-Oil-Minister.php[dead link]
  4. ^ Kuwait ready to recapitalize Gulf BankZawya 30 October 2008 22 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Laessing, Ulf (13 January 2009). "Kuwait cabinet vows new start, but faces MP walkout". Reuters. from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2023.

daifallah, bouramiya, former, member, kuwaiti, national, assembly, representing, fourth, district, born, 1957, bouramiya, studied, public, health, worked, doctor, before, being, elected, national, assembly, 2003, served, independent, deputy, contents, removing. Daifallah Bouramiya is a former member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly representing the fourth district Born in 1957 Bouramiya studied public health and worked as a doctor before being elected to the National Assembly in 2003 He served as an independent deputy Contents 1 Removing Health Minister Al Jarallah 2 Resignation of Oil Minister Bader Mishari al Humaidhi 3 Opposed guaranteeing bank deposits 4 Advanced treatment hospital 5 Walk out protest against cabinet 6 ReferencesRemoving Health Minister Al Jarallah editOn April 4 2005 Bouramiya grilled Health Minister Mohammad Al Jarallah over alleged mismanagement leading the minister to resign two days later As party of the grilling Bouramiya read out a long list of accusations including deterioration of health services and squandering of public funds in medical purchases and hospital rehabilitation projects The minister resigned before he could be brought before a no confidence vote which was to be led by Bouramiya and ten other MPs Some newspapers alleged that the MPs behind the motion were upset that no member of the powerful Awazem tribe or Shiite had been named minister in recent Cabinet changes 1 Resignation of Oil Minister Bader Mishari al Humaidhi editAfter Al Humaidhi was appointed oil minister in the October 28 2007 cabinet shuffle Bouramiya and Musallam Al Barrak wanted to question him about failing to curb consumer debts and embezzlement in state investments abroad during his time as finance minister The prime minister preempted the parliamentary grilling and angered lawmakers who accused him of covering up corruption and undermining their constitutional right to question ministers 2 The political standoff reached unprecedented levels when the prime minister and the speaker of the house Jassem Al Kharafi exchanged criticism and accusations in a television interview and a statement published in the country s newspapers 3 Opposed guaranteeing bank deposits editOn October 28 2008 the parliament voted 50 7 to insure all types of deposits in all local banks within Kuwait Bouramiya opposed the bill along with Jabir Al Azmi Hussein Al Qallaf Al Bahraini Mohammed Al Obaid Mohammed Hayef Al Mutairi Musallam Al Barrak and Waleed Al Tabtabaie Bouramiya accused the Cabinet of speeding up the bill s passage for the benefit of monetary tycoons 4 Advanced treatment hospital editOn January 1 2009 Bouramiya submitted a draft law to set up a specialty hospital to treat Kuwaiti citizens who require advanced medical treatment The document states that a separate hospital to treat critical cases be built and suggests that government own 50 percent shares while the rest be open for public subscription citation needed Walk out protest against cabinet editOn January 13 2009 Bouramiya and ten other MPs walked out of the year s first session complaining of a lack of new faces in the new cabinet 5 References edit Arab Times Leading English Daily in Kuwait www arabtimesonline com Archived from the original on 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2008 12 13 Harbi Mahmoud 30 October 2007 Kuwait s parliament reopens but crisis continues Reuters Archived from the original on 16 November 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2023 http www iht com articles ap 2007 11 05 africa ME GEN Kuwait Oil Minister php dead link Kuwait ready to recapitalize Gulf BankZawya 30 October 2008 Archived 22 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Laessing Ulf 13 January 2009 Kuwait cabinet vows new start but faces MP walkout Reuters Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 28 June 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daifallah Bouramiya amp oldid 1193653773, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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