The Shura Council's Services and Public Utilities Committee held Monday a meeting headed by its Chairman HE Ali bin Saeed al-Khayarin.
During the meeting, the committee continued its study of a draft law on the temporary expropriation and appropriation of real estate for the public benefit and decided to complete its discussions of the draft law at its next meeting. Additionally, the Council's Economic and Financial Affairs Committee held a meeting under the chairmanship of its chairman HE Mohamed bin Yousef al-Mana. During the meeting, the committee continued to discuss the issue of Qatari job seekers and the mechanism of determining the specialisations the country needs in accordance with the requirements of the labour market, which contributes to promoting the development of the human resources of the country.
The committee decided to complete its discussions of the subject at its next meeting.
The Internal and External Committee of the Shura Council also held a meeting yesterday under the presidency of HE Dr Ali bin Fetais al-Marri, the chairperson of the committee. During the meeting, the committee discussed a draft law on regulating the ownership of real estate in the country by diplomatic and consular missions. The committee decided to submit its report regarding the draft law to the Shura Council.
The Shura Council's committee concerned with internal regulations held yesterday a meeting with HE Dr al-Marri.
During the meeting, the committee continued discussing the chapters of the internal regulations, emphasising their complementarity and comprehensiveness, based on their importance in adequately framing and conducting the work of the council in accordance with what has been stated in the permanent constitutions of Qatar.
Article 32 of Law No 7 of 2021 regarding the Shura Council stipulates that the Council's internal regulations issued by Law No 6 of 1979 referred to shall apply to the elected Shura Council, until its internal regulations are issued and enforced — in a manner that does not conflict with the provisions of the Constitution, this law, and the nature and powers of the elected council.
Article 97 of the Constitution states that the Shura Council shall make regulations governing its internal order and conduct of business, the work of committees, the organisation of sessions, procedural and voting rules and all functions stipulated in this Constitution. The regulations shall determine disciplinary penalties for any members violating orders, or failing to attend sessions of the Council or committees without acceptable reason; and the aforementioned regulations shall be issued by law. (QNA)
 
 
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