Mohammed Al-Mutair | |
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محمد المطير | |
Member of National Assembly of Kuwait | |
Assumed office December 11, 2016 | |
Constituency | Second District |
In office 19 July, 2003 – 7 October, 2012 | |
Constituency | Second District |
Personal details | |
Born | May 5, 1969 |
Citizenship | Kuwait |
Alma mater | University of San Diego |
Occupation | Politician |
Mohammed Barak Al-Mutair (Arabic: محمد براك المطير) is the current Deputy Speaker of the Kuwaiti National Assembly, representing the second district. Born in 1969, Al-Mutair earned a BA in business management and worked for an investment company before being elected to the National Assembly in 2003.[1]
Al-Mutair opposes forgiving Iraq's debt, saying, "A commitment is a commitment; we have suffered enough from that neighbor."[2] The estimated debt of $15–16 billion came mostly from loans made to Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War.[3]
In November 2008, Al-Mutair joined with fellow Islamist MPs Waleed Al-Tabtabaie and Mohammed Hayef Al-Mutairi in filing a request to grill Prime Minister Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah for allowing prominent Iranian Shiite cleric Mohammad Baqir al-Fali to enter Kuwait despite a legal ban.[4]