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The Legal Affairs Council discusses institutional priorities and performance enhancement strategies.

Meeting of the Ministry of Legal Affairs Council in Aden

Today, the Ministry of Legal Affairs convened a significant meeting in Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen. The session, led by Minister of Legal Affairs Judge Ishraq Al-Maqtari, aimed to discuss strategic and organizational priorities to enhance institutional performance and achieve the ministry’s goals for the remainder of the year.

Review of Annual Work Plan

During the meeting, participants reviewed the draft priorities for the annual work plan across various ministry sectors. This review ensured alignment with strategic objectives. Additionally, the council discussed proposals to improve the organizational structure and work mechanisms, which will enhance both administrative and technical performance.

Addressing Key Issues

The council addressed several priority issues, including a review of performance reports and achievements from the past period. Members evaluated the implementation of plans and identified key challenges, exploring solutions to overcome them.

Legislative Updates

In a related discussion, the council examined updates to several legislative measures. They directed the formation of specialized committees to study priority bills, preparing updated legal frameworks that reflect current developments and strengthen the state’s legislative framework.

Organizing Council Activities

The meeting underscored the importance of organizing the council’s activities. Members agreed to update the regulations governing meetings and establish a regular schedule for future sessions.

Emphasis on Digital Transformation

Council members emphasized the need for continuous meetings and proposed the creation of an official electronic portal for the ministry. This initiative aims to enhance digital transformation and streamline service delivery.

Commitment to Implementation

In closing, Minister Al-Maqtari expressed her commitment to monitoring the implementation of the council’s outcomes. She pledged to translate recommendations into actionable steps that will improve institutional performance and the quality of services provided.

This meeting marks a crucial step in the Ministry of Legal Affairs’ efforts to enhance its operational effectiveness and adapt to the evolving legal landscape in Yemen.

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