Vote on whether or not to cancel some consumer loans. Opponents said that cancelling loans would set a bad precedent, would encourage consumption, and would not be fair. The minister of finance said that the cancellation of loans would cost the treasury around 7.9 billion dinar (around $27 billion). Supporters said that many Kuwaiti families are endebted, face court hearings, and need relief.
Source:al-Qabas 19 December 2006, pages 1, 14, 16
رافض لإسقاط القروض | 24 |
غير موجود | 2 |
ممتنع | 4 |
موافق على الإسقاط | 20 |
Michael Herb | Georgia State University | Kuwait Politics Database