Kuwait’s Info Ministry Refers 38 Media Outlets to Public Prosecution
Kuwait’s Info Ministry Refers 38 Media Outlets to Public Prosecution
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Information referred 38 media outlets to the Public Prosecution for violating the terms and conditions for covering the National Assembly elections.
Legislative elections for the new National Assembly are scheduled for September 29, weeks following the Emiri decree to dissolve the parliament.
Registration of candidates will continue until September 7.
The Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Information, Lafi al-Subaie, said that 38 media outlets were referred to the Public Prosecution for violating the coverage regulation.
Subaie said in a press statement Monday that one production company filmed a series next to the elections administration without obtaining a license, adding that the ministry took the necessary legal measures in coordination with the Ministry of Interior.
The official asserted that the ministry would not allow any transgression of democratic practices.
He explained that the ministry works around the clock to ensure electronic, visual, audio, and print media are committed to the laws and regulations to provide the best coverage.
Electrical grid problems cut power to parts of Oman for hours on Monday, authorities said.
The outage began in the early afternoon and lasted for much of those affected until around 6 p.m.. The state-run Oman News Agency described the outage as a “partial blackout.”
It said the outages affected Muscat, the country’s capital, and other areas.
Namaa Group, which oversees Oman’s electrical grid, blamed the outage on “a technical failure in one of the transmission lines.”