Bahrain Achieves Positive Economic Recovery Indicators, Says Deputy Speaker of Parliament
TDT | Manama
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Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abdul Nabi Salman, emphasized that the Kingdom of Bahrain has achieved positive indicators and remarkable results as a result of implementing its economic recovery plan and advancing towards developmental strides. This progress strengthens the comprehensive national renaissance under the leadership of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the King of Bahrain.
During a meeting with the Singapore Economic Development Board, alongside his accompanying delegation, the Deputy Speaker discussed the comprehensive developmental progress of Bahrain, highlighting ongoing developmental efforts, initiatives, and quality economic programs that the government, led by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, is implementing in line with the Kingdom's Economic Vision 2050. This meeting took place during his visit with the parliamentary delegation to the Republic of Singapore from February 24-26, aimed at gaining insights into Singapore's experience in managing its state budget and benefiting from their expertise in various investment and economic fields.
In this context, the Deputy Speaker stated that the indicators achieved within the framework of Bahrain's economic recovery are the result of a synergistic effort and effective partnership between the legislative and executive branches, aimed at achieving the desired developmental goals, enhancing the level of contributions, and stimulating economic recovery and sustainable growth for the Kingdom. This growth is a significant contributor to the overall renaissance that the country is witnessing.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Mohammed Yusuf Al-Ma'raifi, Vice Chairman of the Financial and Economic Affairs Committee, Deputy Abdul Wahid Qarata, Deputy Mahdi Al-Shuwaikh, Deputy Basma Mubarak, Deputy Najeeb Al-Kuwari, Deputy Mohammed Al-Rifai, Deputy Hassan Ibrahim, and Deputy Munir Surour.
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