Shura Council Takes Part In Arab Parliament Committee Meetings


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) QNA

Cairo: The Shura Council is participating in the meetings of the Standing Committees of the Arab Parliament in Cairo, Egypt in preparation for the first session of the third legislative term of the Arab Parliament.

In this context, the council participated in the meeting of the committee of social, educational, cultural, women and youth affairs in the Arab Parliament, where the Shura Council was represented by H E Sheikha bint Yousef Al Juffairi, a member of the Arab Parliament.

The meeting discussed the draft Arab guideline law for the protection of the Arabic language in its final form, the report on the social situation in the Arab world for 2021, as well as the report on the activities of the launch of the“Document for the Development of Education in the Arab world”. It also reviewed the latest developments in the preparation of a draft Arab guideline law to combat violence against women.

The council also participated in the meeting of the economic and financial affairs committee of the Arab Parliament, where the council was represented by H E Issa bin Ahmed Al Nasser, a member of the Arab Parliament.

During the meeting, a number of topics related to economic integration between the Arab countries, the role of the private sector in promoting intra-Arab trade, and a draft guiding law in the field of Artificial Intelligence were reviewed, in addition to discussions on the progress made in implementing the recommendations of the previous meeting of the committee.

The Shura Council also participated in the meeting of the legislative, legal and human rights affairs committee, where the council was represented by H E Salem bin Rashid Al Muraikhi, a member of the Arab Parliament.

The meeting discussed the preliminary draft of the report on the state of human rights in the Arab world for the year 2021, the preliminary draft of the roadmap to combat child labour, especially its worst forms in the Arab region by 2026, and the preliminary draft of an Arab guideline law on protecting the privacy and combating cyber extortion crimes in the Arab countries.

The council also participated in the meeting of the parliament's foreign affairs and political and national security committee, where the Shura Council was represented by H E Hamad bin Abdullah Al Mulla, a member of the Arab Parliament.

 

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