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Amman, July 12 (Petra) — The Jordanian Senate’s Legal Committee and
the Omani State Council’s Legal Committee discussed ways to
strengthen legislative cooperation and exchange legal expertise
during a meeting in Amman on Sunday.
The meeting, chaired by Senate Legal Committee Chair Ahmad Tbeishat,
brought together Sultan bin Matar Al Azizi, chair of the Omani State
Council’s Legal Committee, and members of the visiting delegation.
According to a committee statement, Tbeishat called for deepening
cooperation and sharing legislative expertise to enhance the quality
of legislation and strengthen legal frameworks in Jordan and Oman.
He outlined the Senate’s internal regulations, the Legal Committee’s
working mechanisms, and its role in reviewing draft laws through
comprehensive legal and legislative analysis to ensure consistency
with Jordan’s legal framework and uphold the rule of law.
Al Azizi, in turn said the meeting reflects the strong ties between
Jordan and Oman and their shared commitment to expanding
parliamentary cooperation and exchanging legislative expertise to
improve institutional performance.
He added that the Omani State Council is reviewing and updating its
internal regulations to enhance institutional efficiency and is keen
to benefit from the Jordanian parliamentary experience.
He said the Council is looking to leverage Jordan’s Senate’s
expertise in drafting and implementing its internal rules as part of
efforts to promote best legislative practices and keep pace with
developments in parliamentary work.
//Petra// NQ