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Bahrain’s Shura Council unanimously passes law on revoking medals.

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Last updated: 2024/05/06 at 6:00 PM
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The Shura Council recently approved a legislative draft concerning the rescindment of honours in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The proposed law, introduced by the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence, and National Security under the leadership of Dr. Ali Mohamed Alromaihi, aims to establish clear criteria for withdrawing medals. While the current Decree on Medals outlines the types and conditions for awarding medals, it lacks guidelines for their removal. The new legislation enables medals to be revoked in cases of serious transgressions such as criminal convictions, betrayal of trust, negligence in civic duty, or behavior that tarnishes the reputation of the medal.

The initiative aligns with the legal norms of the region and seeks to maintain the integrity of Bahrain’s national awards. According to Dr. Jehad Al Fadhel, medals are reserved for individuals who have shown exceptional achievements and a commitment to upholding values, while refraining from questionable conduct. Similarly, Sheikh Adel Al Mouwda believes that the bestowal of medals should positively influence the behavior of the recipients. The goal is to ensure that the recipients of these prestigious awards continue to uphold the standards and values associated with them.

Following the approval of the law by the Shura Council, Major General Dr. Yousef Rashid Flaifel, President of the Military Court of Cassation, expressed his appreciation for the legislation. He emphasized that the new law provides the necessary judicial tools for military judgments. The passing of this legislation equips the authorities with the means to address any misconduct or breaches of trust by recipients of national honours. It ensures that the prestige and honor associated with these awards are upheld and protected.

The legislation is a significant step towards maintaining the sanctity of national accolades in Bahrain. By setting clear guidelines for the rescindment of honours, the law aims to instill accountability and uphold the values and integrity of the Kingdom’s awards. The endorsement of the law by the Shura Council underscores the importance of ensuring that individuals who are honored with medals continue to uphold the standards and values associated with these prestigious awards.

Dr. Ali Mohamed Alromaihi’s leadership in introducing this legislation highlights the commitment of Bahrain’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence, and National Security to upholding the sanctity of national awards. The explicit criteria outlined in the proposed law provide clarity and transparency in the process of revoking medals. By addressing gaps in the existing Decree on Medals, the new legislation ensures that the integrity of Bahrain’s national honors is preserved and protected.

Overall, the unanimous endorsement of the legislative draft by the Shura Council marks a significant milestone in the governance of national awards in Bahrain. The new law establishes a framework for addressing misconduct and breaches of trust by recipients of honours, ensuring that the prestige and honor associated with these awards are upheld. The implementation of this legislation will serve to reinforce the values and integrity of Bahrain’s national accolades, reflecting a commitment to excellence and accountability in the Kingdom.

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