
Administrative Commission Meeting Held Under Deputy PM Hanafi
Mullah Abdul Salam Hanafi, deputy for administrative affairs in the Prime Minister's Office, chaired a meeting of the Administrative Commission.
At the start of the session, assigned committees presented reports on their activities and accomplishments.
The meeting featured comprehensive discussions and reviews on matters related to the Ministry of Interior Affairs and the Ministry of Education.
In conclusion, to ensure greater precision on remaining agenda items, specific tasks were delegated to separate committees.
The session underscores ongoing administrative coordination within the government structure, focusing on key ministries responsible for internal security and education. Reports from the committees provided updates on prior implementations, allowing for targeted deliberations. The assignment of duties at the close indicates a structured approach to addressing administrative priorities.
No further details on the specific outcomes or timelines for the assigned tasks were provided in the reports.
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