Parliamentary Economic Committee expects to vote on economic reform law soon

Parliamentary Economic Committee expects to vote on economic reform law soon

Parliamentary Economic Committee expects to vote on economic reform law soonThe Parliamentary Committee on Economy, Industry and Trade expected the vote on the economic reform law to be held in the coming few days, as the committee’s deputy chairman, Yasser Al-Husseini, stated that “the law reached the House of Representatives in general and the Economy Committee in particular months ago, and it includes all laws that include the economic aspect,” according to the official Al-Sabah newspaper.

He added, “The committee held many workshops at all levels, whether for businessmen or industrial and economic experts,” stressing that “the committee is proceeding with reading this law and working to vote on it during the next stage in cooperation with other specialized committees.”

Al-Hussaini explained that “there are comments, whether from the representatives or from the experts, and they will be included in a paper prepared alongside the law,” noting that “the committee is determined to vote on it with the available capabilities because it sees it as important in this law, which can bring about major reform in the economic reality of the country.”

He also stressed the “importance of the Industrial Investment Law for the public and private sectors, to accurately diagnose this partnership,” indicating that “the contracts concluded in accordance with this law will be beneficial and profitable for both parties, unlike some contracts whose negatives outweigh their positives in the industrial sector, and which oblige the state to long-term, impossible conditions.”

He added that “the committee is proceeding with voting on the industrial investment law, which is no less important than other laws, despite some objections that have prevented voting on it so far,” stressing that “the final stage of voting has been reached after consensus was reached between the political blocs objecting to its wording.”

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