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Home » During the latest session, the Shura Council discussed 33 bills and raised 42 questions to ministers.
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During the latest session, the Shura Council discussed 33 bills and raised 42 questions to ministers.

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Last updated: 2024/05/12 at 1:23 PM
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The Shura Council in Bahrain has been busy during its second convening period of the sixth legislative term, discussing a variety of legislative activities. With a total of 33 legislative items on the agenda, including five decree-laws, 16 draft laws, and one proposed statute, the council members have been hard at work. They have also posed 42 questions to ministers and reviewed two final accounts in an effort to strengthen the legislative system for the benefit of the nation and its citizens.

The council’s goal is to refine the corpus of legislation in collaboration with the executive branch, aiming to propel the kingdom’s legislative machinery forward. By enhancing the institutional and juridical frameworks, as well as boosting the economic and service sectors, the council hopes to achieve the desired well-being for all citizens. This tireless effort demonstrates the council’s commitment to ensuring the prosperity and welfare of the people of Bahrain.

During this period, the Shura Council gave its consent to five proposed laws, which were then passed on to the lower house for further action. Additionally, eleven draft laws received approval for presentation to the government, while a couple of draft laws were referred to the Council of Representatives. In a display of transparency and accountability, the council rejected one draft law that did not meet their standards and referred two others to the National Council for review.

The Council’s Committee on Financial and Economic Affairs is currently evaluating a unified final account, highlighting the importance of financial oversight and responsibility. By endorsing two reports on final accounts and financial statements, the Shura Council is demonstrating its commitment to ensuring sound financial management and accountability. This rigorous examination of financial matters is crucial for maintaining transparency and upholding the highest standards of governance.

As Bahrain continues to progress and evolve, the Shura Council’s role in shaping legislative policies and frameworks becomes increasingly significant. By working hand in glove with the executive branch and other governmental bodies, the council strives to create a conducive environment for economic growth and development. Through their dedication and commitment, the council members play a vital role in promoting the well-being and prosperity of the nation and its citizens.

In conclusion, the Shura Council’s efforts to refine and strengthen the legislative system in Bahrain are commendable. By focusing on important legislative activities and engaging in thorough discussions and reviews, the council members are working towards enhancing the well-being of all citizens. Their dedication to transparency, accountability, and good governance is essential for maintaining the nation’s stability and progress. As the council continues its work, it is poised to make a positive impact on the legislative landscape and contribute to the overall prosperity of Bahrain.

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