Discussing 7 parliamentary questions and a draft law during the “National” session next Tuesday

The Federal National Council will hold its twelfth session of its third regular session for the seventeenth legislative term, next Tuesday to discuss a draft federal law on the regulation of commercial agencies, while members of the Council direct seven parliamentary questions to the Ministers of Human Resources and Emiratisation, Abdul Rahman Al Awar, and Economy, Abdullah Bin Touq Al-Marri.

According to the session’s agenda, members of the Council will direct six questions to the Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation, about Emiratisation, unemployment and retirement, the first from the member Afra Bakheet Al-Alili about the conditions for appointing new graduates in the private sector, and the second from the member Obaid Khalfan Al-Ghoul Al-Salami, about the employment of citizens in the private sector within The fifty projects initiative, the third from the member Adnan Hamad Al-Hammadi, about benefiting from the experiences of retirees in the labor market, and the fourth from the member Kifah Muhammad Al-Zaabi, about the journey of searching for work for those over the age of thirty.

The second deputy chairman of the council, Naama Abdullah Al-Sharhan, asked the same minister about annual bonuses, while member Maryam Majid bin Thaniah asked about the unemployment rate in the United Arab Emirates.

The item on parliamentary questions concludes with a question from the second deputy speaker of the council, Naama Abdullah Al-Sharhan, to the Minister of Economy, Abdullah bin Touq Al-Marri, about the sellers’ promotion of perfumes.

The Council is briefed on a letter received from the Minister of Health and Community Protection and Minister of State for Federal National Council Affairs, Abdul Rahman Muhammad Al Owais, regarding the Cabinet’s decision on the recommendations of the Federal National Council on the subject of the role of the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology in the development of the national industry.

The council is also briefed on two letters issued to the government regarding its recommendations, which it adopted during a topical discussion: the policy of the Ministry of Culture and Youth, and the policy of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection in the matter of promoting mental health in the United Arab Emirates.

In the item of reports received from the committees, the Council reviews two reports from the Islamic Affairs, Endowments and Public Utilities Committee to discuss thematic recommendations: the policy of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, and the policy of the Sheikh Zayed Housing Program, for approval and submission to the government.

The draft law regulating commercial agencies, which consists of 27 articles, aims to update the provisions governing the activity of commercial agencies in the country, and to enhance the role of this vital activity in supporting the national economy in a sustainable manner, and keeping pace with the economic trends adopted by the state, especially in the field of investment promotion, as well as enhancing transparency. The integrity and balance of the agent-client relationship.

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