Rédaction Africa Links 24 with MENA
Published on 2024-01-29 10:20:20
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hanafi Gebali, has referred three presidential decrees on international agreements and three government bills to the house ad-hoc committees for the preparation of their reports.
One of the presidential decrees is related to a financing grant deal with the European Union program on decent life and combating poverty in rural development areas in Egypt. This decree is aimed at addressing the issue of poverty in rural communities and improving the overall quality of life for the residents.
In addition to the decrees, the government has presented three bills for consideration. One of these bills is focused on social solidarity, indicating a commitment to addressing social issues and promoting a sense of unity and support within the society.
The referral of these decrees and bills to the ad-hoc committees reflects the importance of thorough evaluation and analysis before making decisions on such significant matters. The committees will be responsible for preparing comprehensive reports that will aid in the deliberation and decision-making process within the House of Representatives.
This process demonstrates the commitment to transparency and accountability in the legislative process, ensuring that all aspects of the proposed agreements and bills are thoroughly examined and evaluated. By involving the ad-hoc committees in this process, the House of Representatives seeks to make well-informed decisions that align with the best interests of the country and its citizens.
Overall, the referral of these presidential decrees and government bills to the ad-hoc committees underscores the diligence and scrutiny with which legislative matters are handled, highlighting a dedication to thorough examination and thoughtful consideration in the pursuit of effective governance.



