
Parliament Speaker, Khalifa bin Ahmed Al-Dhahrani, today received the Minister of State for Shura and Representatives Council Affairs, Abdulaziz Fadel, to discuss means of enhancing cooperation between the Council of Representatives and the government and to review the preparations for the beginning of fourth session of the third legislative term. Al-Dhahrani affirmed that the fourth session of the third legislative term will witness more parliamentary interest in the national and economic affairs, praising HM the King's support and directives for the legislative branch and their contribution to consolidate democracy and strengthen parliamentary process, as well as their importance in pushing the march of comprehensive development, developing legislations, consolidating the foundations of the State of institutions and laws for the interest of the Kingdom of Bahrain and its people. Al-Dhahrani hailed the successful cooperation and relations between the legislative and executive branches and the government led by HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister and the support of HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Prime Minister that have had positive impact and support for achieving numerous gains and achievements for the benefit of the homeland and citizens.
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