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Bahrain MPs Approve Pension Age Extension and Urgent Development Proposals

In a move reflecting social and developmental priorities, Bahrain’s Council of Representatives on Tuesday approved a new law extending the eligibility age for children receiving pensions from their deceased parents.

Under the amendment, beneficiaries who are not pursuing higher education will now continue to receive pension support until the age of 24, while those enrolled in university or higher education will remain eligible until 28 — an increase from the previous cutoff at 21 years.

The decision aims to provide greater financial stability for young Bahrainis navigating education and early career stages, easing the transition toward self-sufficiency.

During the same session, MPs also approved three urgent proposals, highlighting the Council’s focus on infrastructure and citizen welfare.
The key recommendations include:

  • Comprehensive infrastructure development in Al Shurooq area, Block 254 in Muharraq.

  • Accelerating urban planning and infrastructure works on Nurana Island, a project seen as vital for future housing and investment expansion.

  • Extending repayment periods for outstanding electricity and water bills for citizens’ residential properties — from the current 4 years to up to 10 years, easing the financial burden on families.

The proposals were adopted with a sense of urgency, emphasizing the Council’s commitment to supporting sustainable development and social welfare across the Kingdom.