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Cooperation among goverment branches lauded

ManamaUnity and cooperation among the constitutional branches has created a suitable atmosphere for optimising the national gains in the political, economic and human rights fields, affirmed Prime Minister HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa.

Once opinions converge and similar stances are adopted, the path becomes well paved for optimising the national achievements, Prince Khalifa said. 

The PM added that it will also help in dealing with political and economic developments, thereby safeguarding the Kingdom and its citizen-oriented development march against any negative impacts.

“In the government, we are keen on coordinating with all branches regarding every national issue, in line with our belief that the national action march will achieve its goals only through robust strategic partnership,” the Premier said.

The PM was speaking while receiving at the Gudaibiya Palace yesterday Parliament Chairman Ahmed Al Mulla, Shura Council Chairman Ali Saleh Al Saleh, Acting President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Chancellor Salim bin Mohammed Al Kuwari, and a number of MPs and Shura Council members, in the presence of former Speaker Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Dhahrani.

The Prime Minister highlighted the role played by the legislature in consolidating the pillars of the development process in the Kingdom. The PM also praised MPS’ keenness on fulfilling the aspirations of the citizens at all levels.

Prince Khalifa stressed the government’s constant desire to strengthen partnership with the legislature and take advantage of every opinion that contribute to serving society.

The Premier affirmed that the Cabinet’s doors are wide open for any executive-legislature cooperation, adding that the government shares with the “representatives of the people” their desire to achieve the best for the citizens, in accordance with the available resources and potentials.

The Prime Minister lauded the judiciary’s contributions, as well as its development programmes aimed at fast-tracking court procedures, and supporting the government’s economic and investment policies.

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