Thursday, October 30, 2008

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Coincidently, the price of oil has dwindled to a low in the $60s. With the economic situation going from bad to worse and at a time when all major countries and regions of the world are scratching their heads over how to get out of the current economic mess , it is time that the government starts coming up with a comprehensive response. For it seems that the previous decade of boom is coming perhaps to a slowdown at best and a halt at worse. In these turbulent times, I beg that the government starts seriously considering a new structure of governance. What the State needs to consider is the following; leaving the general structure intact for the time being when it comes to the bureaucracy, yet developing technical teams that would be independent and that would report to the Cabinet. These new technical teams should be manned by the most qualified civil servants and should be tasked with specific missions to be accomplished in as little time as possible. Subsequently, a series of teams should be established to seek new ways to develop comprehensively and reform the various governmental institutions and ministries. The teams should ponder on a means to better develop cross-ministry integration with the aim of reducing bureaucracy facilitating the procedures, and cutting red tape. The current global geopolitical and specifically the economical challenges that need to be tackled require a new form of centralized government and the ability of the prime minister to handle the crisis and to do so there is no added benefit of a Parliament that is only good at criticizing instead of helping find ways to counter the situation and to develop the adequate laws necessary to steer Kuwait out of danger. The recent desire by an MP to set a motion to grill the prime minister only further proves that not only is the institution acting in an irrational manner, worse, it seems that the institution does not understand the gravity of the situation



The Syrian cabinet decided yesterday to shut a US school and a cultural centre in Damascus, the SANA news agency said.
The US official said on Monday that the raid was aimed at Abu Ghadiya, a former lieutenant of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq who was killed in a US air strike in 2006.
What they are saying is not accurate, said al-Moualem. Do you imagine a man with his three children are terrorists? he said, referring to one of the people Syria said was killed in the raid. He said the people killed were innocent civilians and the attack was a terrorist act



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