3rd District Candidate Saleh Al-Mulla's Campaign Inauguration

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Saleh Al-Mulla On Scope TV (for the remainder of the interview click HERE)

Reminder: Saleh Al-Mulla will be speaking at 8pm tonight at Jabriya High School For Girls ('Thawabit Albanaat' - opposite the Blood Bank).

Last week I attended Al-Mulla's stimulating, rousing campaign inauguration, featuring Adil Al-Sarawi and Mohamed Al-Naibari. Theirs was a collective cry against mismanagement, corruption, a warning to citizens and Parliamentarians to become infinitely more proactive in the development of this country.

Al-Mulla, a bright, resolute and passionate 3rd District Candidate, highlighted his campaign motto 'A New Vision For A More Beautiful Kuwait,' by urging both the Government and Parliament to cease their continuing squabbles which were "impeding the progress of Kuwait". He also spoke of the cynicism prevalent in young people today, urging them to maintain hope, to continue working for the benefit of the country and to vote wisely on May 17.

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The refreshing facet concerning Saleh Al-Mulla's rousing speech was his pragmatic approach, devoid solely of the usual anti-government rhetoric. Indeed, Al-Mulla placed the blame on both parties, highlighting Parliament's inability to lead and legislate in the shadow of government neglect. "If the government has a plan to develop the country, I will support it, but if it doesn't we will take the initiative in Parliament," promised Al-Mulla.

Al-Mulla is one of the new generation of tough-minded, fearless and passionate young leaders who truly loves Kuwait.

I certainly wish him victory on May 17.

If you would like to learn more about Al-Mulla, you can access his Facebook Group and his Official Webpage.



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صالح الملا اسم وطني قادم للساحة السياسية بقوة وبخطى ثابته بإذن الله ومن ثم بعونكم يا شباب وشابات الديره
والله ان احنا بحاجة لأمثال الملا لأنه خير من يمثلنا
بالمجلس ويدافع عن حقوقنا.
والله ولي التوفيق

huuuum....i really dont know where to start with this topic? but i'll give it a go:
He is probably a good man.
and loves Kuwait.
those are the two good components i could think off right now, HOWEVER, He does not strike me with his speech.
his agenda does not bring anything new to the table.
he still didnt convence me why should i vote for him. In any case, i wish him and his " supporters " all the best.

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