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Shura Council hails hosting of Arab Cup Qatar 2025, approves 2026 draft state budget

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Last updated: 2025/12/01 at 12:21 PM
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The Shura Council of Qatar convened on Monday to endorse the state’s draft general budget for the fiscal year 2026 and address several key legislative proposals, including amendments to food security regulations. The session, chaired by Speaker HE Hassan bin Abdullah Al Ghanim, also welcomed the upcoming FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, highlighting the nation’s capacity to host major international sporting events. This meeting underscores Qatar’s ongoing commitment to economic planning and national development.

Held at the Tamim bin Hamad Hall in Doha, the session saw the Council approve the draft budget and accompanying law, forwarding both to the government for further action. Discussions also centered on strengthening national identity through education and bolstering the country’s strategic food reserves. The Council’s proceedings reflect a proactive approach to both immediate fiscal responsibilities and long-term strategic goals.

Qatar Shura Council Approves 2026 Budget

The endorsement of the State’s draft general budget for 2026 represents a significant step in Qatar’s annual financial planning cycle. According to the Council, the budget reflects the nation’s economic priorities and commitment to sustainable development. The Financial and Economic Affairs Committee’s report was thoroughly reviewed before the Council’s approval, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the proposed allocations.

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Details of the approved budget were not immediately released, but it is expected to outline government spending across key sectors such as infrastructure, education, healthcare, and national security. The budget’s approval signals confidence in Qatar’s economic outlook, despite global economic uncertainties. Further details are anticipated following government review.

Additionally, the Council reviewed a draft law aimed at amending provisions of Decree-Law No. (24) of 2019 concerning the regulation and management of the strategic stock of food and consumer goods. This amendment seeks to enhance Qatar’s food security measures, a critical priority given regional and global supply chain vulnerabilities. The draft law was referred to the Financial and Economic Affairs Committee for detailed study and a subsequent report.

Meanwhile, the Council addressed a proposal focused on “The Teacher and His Role in Instilling National Identity Values.” Recognizing the importance of education in shaping national character, the Council decided to forward the proposal to the Education, Culture, Sports, and Media Affairs Committee for in-depth analysis. This initiative aligns with Qatar’s broader efforts to promote cultural preservation and national cohesion.

The Shura Council also received reports on the participation of its members in several international forums. HE Dr. Hamda bint Hassan Al Sulaiti’s involvement in the 15th Summit of Women Speakers of Parliament and the Sixth World Conference of Speakers of Parliaments in Geneva was highlighted. Reports from HE Dr. Sultan bin Hassan Al Dhabit Al Dosari and HE Abdullah bin Nasser bin Turki Al Subaie, detailing their participation in meetings related to parliamentary diplomacy and counter-terrorism, were also examined.

The Council’s welcoming of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 underscored the nation’s commitment to fostering regional cooperation through sports. The event is viewed as an opportunity to strengthen Arab unity and promote cultural exchange. Qatar’s successful hosting of the 2022 FIFA World Cup demonstrated its logistical capabilities and organizational prowess, setting a high standard for future events.

Looking ahead, the government is expected to review the approved budget and provide further details on its implementation. The Financial and Economic Affairs Committee will continue its review of the proposed amendments to the food security regulations, with a report anticipated in the coming weeks. The Education, Culture, Sports, and Media Affairs Committee will also begin its study of the proposal regarding national identity values, with a timeline for its findings yet to be determined. The Council will likely reconvene to address these matters as they progress.

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