Deliberations to review Senate's internal system launched

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AMMAN— The Senate's Legal Committee , headed by Senator Ahmed Tbeishat, on Thursday started debate to revisit the Upper Chamber's internal system, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra. Tbeishat said some articles need to be amended to align with the Kingdom's recent constitutional amendments, in a way that suits the legislative work environment and duties, according to a Senate statement. Referring to proposals submitted in this regard, he said the process aims to align with the Constitution, especially in strengthening the Senate's legislative and oversight functions and improving its performance capability. The projected amendments introduce new articles to address loopholes, which are currently not worked out, primarily related to code of conduct, he said. Read more National news Jordan News   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_509089081')   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_552628228') Read More Moumani: Government Communication Ministry Preparing Intensive Plan to Enhance Media Spokespersons’ Performance Firearm Pledge Document and WhatsApp Reporting Number for Violators PM Hassan Calls for Accelerating Development of Durra Border Crossing in Aqaba
AMMAN— The Senate's Legal Committee , headed by Senator Ahmed Tbeishat, on Thursday started debate to revisit the Upper Chamber's internal system, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
 


Tbeishat said some articles need to be amended to align with the Kingdom's recent constitutional amendments, in a way that suits the legislative work environment and duties, according to a Senate statement.

Referring to proposals submitted in this regard, he said the process aims to align with the Constitution, especially in strengthening the Senate's legislative and oversight functions and improving its performance capability.

The projected amendments introduce new articles to address loopholes, which are currently not worked out, primarily related to code of conduct, he said.

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