The Economic Committee of the Egyptian House of Representatives has completed 10 articles of the Competition Protection and Anti-Monopoly Practices Law, reflecting the government's efforts to enhance the business environment in the country.
A historic session was held in the Egyptian Parliament to discuss the Local Administration Law, emphasizing the importance of decentralization. This session comes at a critical time for enhancing local governance.
The Egyptian Parliament is set to discuss a proposed Local Administration Law introduced by MP Sahar Atman from the Justice Party. The law aims to enhance decentralization in managing local affairs and includes amendments to improve public services and citizen participation in decision-making.
The Egyptian Parliament has initiated a new movement to finalize the Local Administration Law after years of delays. This effort comes at a time when discussions about enhancing decentralization in local governance are intensifying.
The Egyptian House of Representatives' Planning and Budget Committee has begun discussing the final account of the Ministry of Health. Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar emphasized that the new health insurance system requires substantial budgets to ensure its sustainability.
A deputy in the Egyptian Parliament fainted while delivering a speech during a general session, prompting her transfer to a clinic for treatment. The incident raised concerns among attendees and parliament members.
Deputy Marian Malak collapsed during a session of the Egyptian Parliament, necessitating her transfer to a hospital for treatment. She reported feeling fatigued since the beginning of the day.
The Egyptian Parliament has approved a Japanese loan worth <strong>$220 million</strong> aimed at enhancing the development of the private sector in the country. This initiative is part of the Egyptian government's efforts to improve the business environment and stimulate economic growth.
The Speaker of the Egyptian House of Representatives, Dr. Hanafi Jabali, has referred amendments to the Al-Azhar Law to specialized committees. This move aims to enhance the role of Al-Azhar in society and is part of the government's efforts to modernize laws related to religious affairs.
An Egyptian parliament member expressed discontent over the father's ranking as 16th in custody arrangements, calling it a clear injustice. This statement comes amid growing discussions on fatherhood rights in custody cases.
The Egyptian Parliament has expressed its concern over administrative confusion regarding the cancellation of classes, highlighting a 'failure in crisis management'. This follows widespread debate about the impact of this decision on the educational process.
The Egyptian Democratic Parliament Speaker announced an agreement with the Prime Minister to hold regular meetings every two months with parliamentary bodies. This initiative aims to enhance cooperation between the government and parliament and improve legislative performance.
A deputy in the Egyptian parliament raised concerns about the justification for increasing public transport fares, highlighting the impact on low-income groups. This comes as many families face increasing economic pressures.
During a meeting with the Speaker of the House, Egyptian MPs called for the resumption of broadcasting parliamentary sessions to the public and enhancing the council's oversight role through discussions of inquiries and requests for information from ministers.