Kuwait - Kuna
Between 1981 and 2009, 41 figures won the privilege to represent the third constituency in nine parliament formations. The constituency groups what used to be constituencies 7, 9, 10, 11, and 14 in the old 25-district system. Most recurring name was that of Ahmad Al-Sadoun who held a seat in nine legislative terms, then Nasser Al-Sane and Waleed Al-Tabtabaei for six terms. Humoud Al-Jabri, Adel Al-Sarawi, and Faisal Al-Mislim held seats in four terms. Jasem Al-Oun, Jaser Al-Rajhi, Mohammad Al-Mershid, Sami Al-Mnayyis, Waleed Al-Osaimi, Jamal Al-Omar, and Ali Al-Omair also served as MPs for three terms. Serving for two terms were Ahmad Al-Khatib, Ahmad Al-Klaib, Ali Al-Saeed, Faisal Al-Shaye\', Salih Al-Mulla, and Roudhan Al-Roudhan. There were others who served as MPs once; Mohammad Al-Adsani, Eisa Al-Shaheen, Yousef Al-Ghanem, Naser Sanhat Al-Osaimi, Abderrazaq Al-Sane\', Faisal Al-Sane\', Naser Al-Bannai, Abdelaziz Abdelwahhab Al-Adsani, Ali Bu-Hadidah, Abdelaziz Yousef Al-Adsani, and Abdessalam Al-Osaimi. Other single-time parliament members were Bader Al-Jey\'an, Ahmad Duaij Al-Duaij, Ahmad Al-Rub\'ei, Bader Shaikhan Al-Farsi, Basel Al-Rashid, Ahmad Al-Mulaifi, Abdelaziz Al-Shaiji, Naji Al-Abdelhadi, and the two female representatives Aseel Al-Awadhi and Rola Dashti. The constituency had representatives sit as speakers for four terms; second after the second district. Mohammad Yousef Al-Adsani was speaker in 1981, while Ahmad Al-Sadoun held the seat in 1985, 1992, and 1996. Only three of the constituency\'s MPs served as ministers; Mohammad Al-Oun serving as social affairs and labor minister in 1992, then as minister of communications and minister of electricity and water after the cabinet reshuffle of April 1994. Ahmad Al-Klaib took the social affairs and labor portfolio in the same reshuffle. Al-Klaib kept his portfolio in the 1996 cabinet, and was later assigned as minister of justice and Awqaf and Islamic affairs in 1998. Roudhan Al-Roudhan held the health portfolio in the first cabinet formation of 2009, and was later appointed minister of state for cabinet affairs in the second formation that same year.(end) kg.wsa KUNA 051219 Jan 12NNNN