Security, integrity, and finance first: Parliament prepares to vote on the most important committees.
Member of Parliament Ahmed al-Shammari confirmed on Monday that Parliament intends to finalize the formation of the sovereign parliamentary committees during its sessions today and next Wednesday, paving the way for them to begin their oversight and legislative duties.
Al-Shammari told the Information Agency, “Parliament will vote in today’s session and the session scheduled for next Wednesday to select members for the vital and sovereign committees, most notably the Security and Defense Committee and the Integrity Committee, in addition to the Finance Committee and other committees.”
He added, “Completing the formation of these committees is a crucial step to activate the role of Parliament,” explaining that “the relevant committees will immediately begin discussing a package of stalled laws on the agenda, with the aim of presenting them for a vote and enacting legislation.”
Al-Shammari clarified that “the delay in finalizing these committees has somewhat affected the pace of parliamentary work, but the upcoming sessions will resolve this issue to ensure the smooth flow of oversight and legislative work for the current session.”
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