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No legal justification to prevent non-Kuwaiti families from living in model areas

The director of the legal department in the Kuwait Municipality, Counselor Raja’an Al-Gharib, said according to the current Municipality legislation and regulations, nothing legally prevents non-Kuwaiti families from residing in private and model housing areas.

Al-Gharib said, in a legal memorandum, a copy of which has been obtained by Al-Qabas, the proposal of the governor of the capital, Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled, regarding the amendment of Decree Law 125 of 1992 prohibits non-Kuwaiti families living in private and model housing areas.

He added, this is applicable to bachelors (single men) only and not the non-Kuwaiti families when it comes to address the social, security and economic problems arising from bachelors living in those areas but does not include the families of any specific nationality.

Al-Gharib added the proposal to introduce a legislative amendment to prevent non-Kuwaiti families from residing in private and model housing areas, cannot be taken into account because it contradicts the laws and regulations currently in force in the country as follows:

As for the Arabs when it comes to traditions, the Arab families are very similar to the Kuwaiti society in customs and traditions, and the Constitution of Kuwait in its first article stipulates that the people of Kuwait are part of the Arab nation, in order to strengthen the bonds of Arab unity, and therefore there is no acceptable justification for banning them from private and model housing areas.

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