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Members of Parliament praise Cabinet for removing inherited property rule from housing support criteria

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Last updated: 2024/08/21 at 11:00 AM
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The Cabinet’s recent decision to eliminate the restriction preventing spouses from benefiting from inherited property when applying for housing assistance has been praised by MPs in Bahrain. The approval of this proposal, which aims to enhance housing services by focusing solely on income for eligibility certificates, was lauded during the weekly meeting chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa. The MPs, including Mohsen Al Asbool, Jalila Al-Sayed, and Hisham Al Ashiri, commended the government’s efforts to refine regulations and increase citizen satisfaction, with support from His Majesty the King. This adjustment reflects the government’s commitment to improving housing services and responding to the needs of the people.

The decision to discard the inherited property requirement for housing assistance eligibility certificates is seen as a positive step towards ensuring fair access to housing benefits for all citizens. By focusing on income as the main criteria for eligibility, the government is making it easier for families to qualify for housing assistance, regardless of their property ownership status. This change is in line with the government’s commitment to streamlining regulations and improving services for the benefit of the people.

The MPs expressed their gratitude for the government’s responsiveness to their proposal and for their commitment to supporting beneficial government projects. By working together to address the needs of the people, the government and the Council of Representatives are demonstrating their dedication to serving the interests of the citizens. This decision reflects a collaborative effort to improve housing services and ensure that all citizens have equal access to the benefits provided by the government.

The move to eliminate the inherited property requirement for housing assistance eligibility certificates has been welcomed as a positive development that will benefit many families in Bahrain. By simplifying the eligibility criteria and focusing on income, the government is making it easier for families to qualify for much-needed housing assistance. This decision reflects the government’s commitment to improving services and responding to the needs of the people, with the support of His Majesty the King and the Council of Representatives.

The MPs’ appreciation for the government’s housing measures and their ongoing support for beneficial projects demonstrate a commitment to working together to address the needs of the citizens. By prioritizing citizen satisfaction and continuously refining regulations, the government is showing its dedication to improving services and ensuring equal access to benefits for all citizens. This decision to eliminate the inherited property requirement is a significant step towards achieving this goal and ensuring that housing assistance is accessible to those who need it most.

In conclusion, the Cabinet’s decision to eliminate the restriction preventing spouses from benefiting from inherited property when applying for housing assistance has been met with appreciation from MPs and citizens alike. By focusing on income as the main criteria for eligibility, the government is making it easier for families to qualify for housing assistance and ensuring fair access to benefits for all citizens. This decision reflects a commitment to improving services, responding to the needs of the people, and working together to address the housing challenges facing Bahrain. With the ongoing support of His Majesty the King and the Council of Representatives, the government is demonstrating its dedication to serving the interests of the citizens and enhancing housing services for the benefit of all.

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