By KUNA,
Kuwait : Candidates campaigning to win seats in the National Assembly affirmed that dialogue between the executive and legislative authorities must be based on constructive basis and called for instilling patriotism in the conscience of the generations.
Bassam Al-Bassam, a nominee in the second constituency, affirmed at his campaign rally, held late on Sunday, necessity of constructive dialogue between the two authorities, as well as mutual respect of opinions between the lawmakers and the executives, for sake of promoting the democratic process in the country.
Al-Bassam called for re-examining qualifications of the imported expatriate workers and their benefits in the service of the country, noting that he advocated enhancing the level of health services, halting excessive spending through construction of a “medical city” with integrated and full medical services.
The second constituency includes 13 residential districts, with an electorate of 41,365 souls, including 22,103 females.
Issa Moussa, another nominee seeking election in the scheduled polls due on May 17, called at his last night’s rally for intilling patriotism in the conscience of the youth, noting that he advocated holding the polls on the basis of a single constituency and encouraging women to serve in the private sector.
His constituency groups 19 neighborhoods. Number of eligible voters in this constituency stands at 65,741, with 35,671 women.