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A comprehensive meeting in Aden discusses the Ministry of Legal Affairs’ plans and enhancing staff roles in safeguarding state interests.

Minister Discusses Future Plans for Legal Affairs in Yemen

ADEN, Yemen – In a comprehensive meeting held today in the temporary capital of Aden, Minister of Legal Affairs Judge Ishraq Al-Maqtari outlined the ministry’s plans for the upcoming phase. The discussion focused on enhancing the legal performance and the role of legal personnel within state institutions.

Meeting Overview

The meeting included directors of the ministry’s branches and legal affairs in liberated provinces. Participants reviewed the branches’ efforts in monitoring state cases and protecting its rights and properties. They also discussed the branches’ contributions to governance pathways and contract reviews across various sectors. These efforts aim to ensure the state is represented legally and to safeguard its supreme interests.

Priority Legislation Projects

The meeting highlighted several priority legislative projects currently under the ministry’s consideration, including:

  • Personal Data Protection Law
  • Cybercrime Law
  • Oil Law

Minister Al-Maqtari described these legislations as essential for adapting to current changes and developing the state’s legal framework.

Achievements and Future Goals

During the meeting, the minister presented an overview of the ministry’s recent accomplishments. This included results from meetings and coordination with relevant entities aimed at unifying efforts and enhancing institutional and legal performance.

Importance of Training and Development

Judge Al-Maqtari emphasized the need to intensify training and qualification programs for legal personnel, particularly in legislative drafting, legal opinions, and contract reviews. She stressed the importance of creating a stimulating work environment that fosters creativity and innovation, thereby improving legal efficiency within state institutions.

Call for Enhanced Coordination

The Minister of Legal Affairs praised the efforts of directors and legal personnel in liberated provinces. She urged them to double their efforts and strengthen ongoing coordination to protect state resources, activate the rule of law, and serve the national interest.

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