
Chairman of the Shura Council Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh lauded the constant cooperation between the legislative and executive branches, pointing out that joint cooperation has contributed to many achievements and gains over the previous legislative terms, serving the interests of the nation and citizens, as well as consolidating the democratic process under the leadership of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
This came as Al Saleh received here today Minister of Shura and Representatives Councils' Affairs Dr. Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al Fadhel.
They reviewed the preparations for the first ordinary session of the fourth legislative term and, joint cooperation and legislative matters.
Al Saleh affirmed the support of the government, headed by His Royal Highness Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa for Shura Council's topics, that serves the citizens' interest and development march.
He valued Al Fadhel's role in connecting the legislative and executive branches, pointing out that his constant presence and remarks has a positive impact on the Council's discussions and legislations.
Al Fadhel commended the Shura Council's performance during the former legislative terms, voicing the importance of enhancing ways of joint cooperation.
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