What is the future of our country? we can't tell. It's neither bright nor dark..it's misty and if we keep on like that I can guarantee that it won't be as we wish.
As I see it: A major obstacle is the Kuwaiti parliament. We are still relying on one major source of income -which is petrol- and we need to find a quick replacement which the respective members should concentrate on and implement and monitor the development plans and I'm sorry to say that they aren't and they are focusing on minor issues to draw attention and sedate the society.
I don't think I need to clarify why our parliament is always accused of corruption but let's see it this way: if you want to be elected for the parliament then you have a few easy options which are -regrettably- related to corruption somehow. such as being the chosen member of a certain tribe or bribing the electors to vote for you. This clearly makes a conclusion that you want to serve either yourself or your tribe and not the country as you claim which draws a huge question mark when you speak for the country's sake.
Another major problem is what we -as a society- have become. What are we asking for? to waive the citizen's loans? more Amiri grants? I mean come on we live in a rich country and we still worship money? and for what? to buy iphones and spoil ourselves?
If we want to change for a better future we'll have to change ourselves first. Because if we started asking the correct questions about our future and our children's future and what we will become then I can say that we are on track and then we will become a fearful power that directs our parliament to achieve success or at least making the income source a minor issue.
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