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Parliament Services Committee debates proposed legislation to tackle bullying

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Last updated: 2024/06/26 at 3:14 AM
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The Services Committee of the Council of Representatives in Bahrain recently held a meeting to discuss a draft law sent by the Arab Parliament regarding combating bullying in the Arab world. Chaired by MP Mohammed Rafiq Al Hussaini, the committee members reviewed the proposed legislation and engaged in a thorough discussion to gather feedback and opinions from all members present. It was decided that a legal opinion would be formulated based on the inputs provided by the members of parliament on this important issue.

The committee consists of several members including MP Lulwa Ali Al Rumaihi, MP Dr. Mahdi Abdulaziz Al Shuwaikh, MP Mohammed Jassim Al Alawi, MP Muneer Ibrahim Surour, MP Mamdouh Abbas Al Saleh, and MP Jaleela Sayed Hassan in addition to the chairman, MP Mohammed Rafiq Al Husaini. The diverse representation on the committee ensures that a wide range of perspectives and expertise are taken into account when discussing and reviewing legislative matters.

Bullying is a prevalent issue that affects individuals of all ages worldwide, and it is important to address it through effective legislation and policies. By examining the draft law sent by the Arab Parliament, the Services Committee in Bahrain aims to contribute to combating the phenomenon of bullying in the Arab world. The discussions and opinions shared during the meeting will help in shaping the final version of the legislation to ensure that it is comprehensive and tailored to the specific needs and context of the region.

The involvement of parliament members in reviewing and providing feedback on legislative drafts is crucial in ensuring that the laws enacted reflect the will and priorities of the people they represent. By incorporating the observations and opinions of the committee members, the Services Committee aims to strengthen the proposed law and make it more effective in addressing the issue of bullying in the Arab world. The collaboration and cooperation of all members in this process highlights the importance of working together towards a common goal of creating a safe and respectful environment for all individuals.

As the discussions progress and the committee works on formulating a legal opinion, it is essential to prioritize input from various stakeholders including experts, advocates, and individuals with lived experiences related to bullying. By considering a wide range of perspectives, the committee can ensure that the final legislation is comprehensive, effective, and responsive to the needs of those affected by bullying. The commitment of the Services Committee to thoroughly review and discuss the draft law demonstrates their dedication to addressing this important issue in the Arab world.

In conclusion, the meeting held by the Services Committee of the Council of Representatives in Bahrain to discuss the draft law on combating bullying in the Arab world is a significant step towards addressing this pressing issue. By engaging in thorough discussions and incorporating the feedback of committee members, the committee aims to contribute to strengthening the proposed legislation and making it more effective in tackling bullying. The collaboration and cooperation of all members involved highlight the importance of working together towards creating a safer and more inclusive environment for all individuals in the Arab world.

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