I don't think we can be compared to Kuwait. Kuwaitis have this rich historical background with democracy since the early 1960's. The invasion of Kuwait in 1990 have played a role in their constitution and made Kuwaitis self centralized and isolated by ideology , tribe & sect
However, i do agree with you. so far there is Intellectual immobility in Qatar. As Mariam Al Saad written in her article , people think that parliament election will bring them higher salaries than expatriates, more privileges, pay their debts or discontinue the current education reforms
Only time can tell how things will turn. Whether people mindset will change in the next three years or will remain the same
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I don't think we can be compared to Kuwait. Kuwaitis have this rich historical background with democracy since the early 1960's. The invasion of Kuwait in 1990 have played a role in their constitution and made Kuwaitis self centralized and isolated by ideology , tribe & sect
However, i do agree with you. so far there is Intellectual immobility in Qatar. As Mariam Al Saad written in her article , people think that parliament election will bring them higher salaries than expatriates, more privileges, pay their debts or discontinue the current education reforms
Only time can tell how things will turn. Whether people mindset will change in the next three years or will remain the same