POLITICS — May 8, 2026
Administrative Commission Reviews Interior Ministry and Statistics Department Affairs
The Administrative Commission, chaired by Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi, convened on 17 Thawr to review Ministry of Interior and statistics department operations, assigning new follow-up tasks to working committees.
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The Administrative Commission convened on Thursday, 17 Thawr, to review ongoing administrative and statistical operations across key government departments. The session was chaired by Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi, who serves as the Administrative Deputy to the Prime Minister.
During the proceedings, officials examined operational matters pertaining to the Ministry of Interior and the Statistics and Information Department. Representatives from designated working committees presented detailed reports outlining their recent activities and implementation progress. The commission reviewed these submissions to evaluate current administrative workflows and identify areas requiring further coordination. The agenda prioritized the alignment of departmental reporting mechanisms with broader administrative objectives.
Following the presentations, the commission assigned specific follow-up tasks to the respective committees. These directives are intended to streamline departmental functions and ensure that ongoing initiatives remain aligned with established administrative standards. Committee members were instructed to compile updated progress reports for evaluation at the commission’s next scheduled meeting.
The meeting focused on maintaining structured oversight and enhancing data management protocols within the Statistics and Information Department. Officials were directed to maintain regular communication with the commission to address operational requirements and improve institutional efficiency. The session concluded with a formal outline for future reviews to track the execution of the newly assigned responsibilities.
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