KUWAIT CITY // A Kuwaiti lawmaker has collapsed and died during a regular parliamentary session.
The official Kuwait News Agency quotes parliament speaker Mazouq Al Ghanim as saying that lawmaker Nabil Al Fadhl died of an unspecified medical condition during a parliamentary session on Tuesday.
Al Fadhl was seen as a liberal within Kuwait’s political system. He was elected to parliament in 2012.
A former Kuwait Airways pilot and columnist who wrote extensively about various political issues, he was outspoken against what he saw as regression and backwardness from more religiously conservative parliament members. He sparked controversy earlier this year when he said he supported legalizing the sale of alcohol in the predominantly Muslim country, which bans its sale.
The news agency says he was born in 1949.
* Associated Press