Parliament Speaker Abdul Raheem Abdulla has assured the legislature of its full cooperation in implementing the goals outlined in President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s Presidential Statement, delivered at the inaugural session of the 2025 Parliament.
The Presidential Statement, a constitutional requirement under Article 84, outlined the nation's current challenges and proposed strategies for development and reform. It serves as a roadmap for legislative and policy priorities for the year.
Following the President’s address, Speaker Abdul Raheem expressed the Parliament’s commitment to supporting the administration in achieving these objectives. He emphasized that Parliament would uphold its responsibilities to ensure the successful implementation of the measures presented by the President.
Reflecting on the Parliament's achievements in the past year, Abdul Raheem highlighted the passage of significant legislation aimed at improving fiscal management. This included amendments to public debt management laws and initiatives to reduce government spending while increasing revenue.
He noted that regulations for foreign investments had been updated, including criteria for granting investment permits and establishing a robust legal framework for foreign exchange transactions. These measures aim to foster a more favorable investment environment and strengthen the country's economic resilience.
As the new legislative year begins, Abdul Raheem emphasized the importance of Parliament's continued diligence and cooperation in addressing the nation's pressing issues. He thanked members for their dedication and urged them to prioritize key legislative matters in line with the government's agenda.
The Presidential Statement is expected to guide legislative and policy actions throughout 2025, setting the course for the nation's development and reform initiatives.
The Presidential Statement, a constitutional requirement under Article 84, outlined the nation's current challenges and proposed strategies for development and reform. It serves as a roadmap for legislative and policy priorities for the year.
Following the President’s address, Speaker Abdul Raheem expressed the Parliament’s commitment to supporting the administration in achieving these objectives. He emphasized that Parliament would uphold its responsibilities to ensure the successful implementation of the measures presented by the President.
Reflecting on the Parliament's achievements in the past year, Abdul Raheem highlighted the passage of significant legislation aimed at improving fiscal management. This included amendments to public debt management laws and initiatives to reduce government spending while increasing revenue.
He noted that regulations for foreign investments had been updated, including criteria for granting investment permits and establishing a robust legal framework for foreign exchange transactions. These measures aim to foster a more favorable investment environment and strengthen the country's economic resilience.
As the new legislative year begins, Abdul Raheem emphasized the importance of Parliament's continued diligence and cooperation in addressing the nation's pressing issues. He thanked members for their dedication and urged them to prioritize key legislative matters in line with the government's agenda.
The Presidential Statement is expected to guide legislative and policy actions throughout 2025, setting the course for the nation's development and reform initiatives.