Muhannad Al-Sayer

Muhannad Talal Al-Sayer (Arabic: مهند طلال الساير; born 7 January 1981) is a Kuwaiti lawyer currently serving as member of National Assembly since 2020. Notably, he was the main defense lawyer on behalf of Mohammed Al-Maimoni who was murdered by two policemen.

Muhannad Al-Sayer
مهند الساير
Member of National Assembly of Kuwait
Assumed office
December 16, 2020
ConstituencyThird District
Personal details
Born (1981-01-07) January 7, 1981
CitizenshipKuwait
OccupationLawyer - Politician

Career

Law Career

Muhannad Al-Sayer got his bachelor of Law in 2004. In 2011, he was appointed by Kuwaiti Society of Lawyers as the defending lawyer of the late Mohammed Al-Maimoni.[1] Which led the two policemen that murdered Al-Maimoni, in custody, to receive the death penalty. In 2017, Al-Sayer was elected as vice-president of the Kuwaiti Society of Lawyers.[2]

Political career

Muhannad Al-Sayer first ran in the 2016 election. He only received 1,534 votes failing to get a seat in parliament. Al-Sayer ran again in 2020, getting third place with 3,565 and getting a seat in parliament.[3] In 29 March 2021, Al-Sayer, Jawhar & Al-Mudhaf requested to grill prime minister Sabah Al-Khalid.[4]

In 9 March 2022, Al-Sayer, Jawhar & Al-Otaibi requested to grill the prime minister Sabah Al-Khalid again. This was due to the government being un-cooperative with MPs, unconstitutional acts by Al-Khalid, and alleged embezzlement by government ministers.[5] The questioning led into a no-confidence vote which the majority of elected members, 26, agreed to. Leading to the resignation of the government in April 5th.[6]

Al-Sayer ran in the 2022 election. He got fourth place in the third district with almost 6000 votes.[7] After the annulment of 2022 results, he ran for the fourth time in 2023. He got elected with 5772 votes.[8]

Election Results

Election Results
YearVotes polled
20161,534 (L)
20203,565 (W)
20225,998 (W)
20235,772 (W)

References

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