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A joint meeting in Aden discusses various legal issues and strategies for protecting state assets.

Government Meeting in Aden Addresses Legal Reforms

A significant meeting took place today in Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen, focusing on various legal topics. This gathering aimed to support the government’s economic reform program, enhance service delivery, and promote transparency and good governance.

Key Participants and Discussions

The meeting included prominent figures such as Minister of Legal Affairs, Judge Ishraq Al-Maqtari; Minister of Water and Environment, Engineer Tawfiq Al-Sharjabi; and Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Fisheries, Salem Al-Saqtri. They discussed the importance of strengthening the role of legal departments within ministries and government institutions. The focus was on reviewing procedures, decisions, and contracts to ensure compliance with existing legislation and address past discrepancies.

Reviewing International Agreements

Participants also examined the mechanisms for reviewing and updating international agreements and memorandums of understanding. This review particularly emphasized environmental agreements, ensuring they align with national legislation while safeguarding the state’s interests and international obligations.

Enhancing Legal Oversight

The meeting underscored the necessity of enhancing legal oversight over contractual and administrative procedures. This step aims to protect public funds, ensure the integrity of contracts and agreements, and reinforce principles of governance and transparency.

Addressing Land and Property Issues

The attendees discussed issues related to land, assets, and properties under the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Fisheries. They addressed past violations and encroachments on these properties, exploring legal avenues to protect and recover them. The discussion included necessary actions to uphold state rights and property.

Commitment to Institutional Efficiency

The participants reaffirmed their commitment to improving institutional performance, enhancing legal oversight, and protecting public funds. They emphasized the importance of safeguarding state assets in accordance with the constitution and applicable laws.

This meeting marks a crucial step in Yemen’s ongoing efforts to implement legal reforms and strengthen governance, ultimately aiming to foster a more transparent and accountable state.

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