Qatar’s Cabinet approves draft law on nationalization in private sector

Qatar’s Cabinet approves draft law on nationalization in private sector

QLNews
By QLNews

Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani chaired the Cabinet’s regular meeting at its seat at the Amiri Diwan on Wednesday.

Following the meeting, Sheikh Mohammed issued a statement. The Cabinet considered the topics on its agenda as follows:

First

Approval of the draft law on nationalization of jobs in the private sector and referring it to the Shura Council.

Second

Approval of the draft decision of the President of Civil Service and Government Development Bureau on the conditions and regulations regarding the length of practical experience in the private sector.

The draft decision’s preparation comes in implementation of the provision of Article (17) of the Executive Regulation of Civil Human Resources Law issued by Cabinet Decision No. (32) of 2016.

Third

Taking necessary measures to ratify an MoU signed between Qatar and South Africa in the field of education.

Fourth

The Approval of :

1 - A draft MoU for cooperation in the field of aviation training between the Qatar Aeronautical Academy and the Oman Aviation Academy.

2 - The draft of the 7th executive program for the cultural and educational cooperation agreement between Qatar and Oman for the academic years (2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026).

3 - A draft grant agreement between the Qatar Fund For Development and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees regarding multi-purpose cash assistance to Syrian refugees in Lebanon and Jordan.

4 - A draft basic contribution agreement between the Qatar Fund For Development and the World Health Organization.

5 - A draft basic contribution agreement to support regular resources for the United Nations Development Programme for the period 2023-24 between the Qatar Fund for Development and the United Nations Development Programme.

6 - A draft MoU on cooperation to support the implementation of a project to make the percentage of out-of-school children in Rwanda zero between Qatar Fund for Development and the Ministry of Education in Rwanda.

Fifth

The Cabinet reviewed the following topics and took appropriate decisions regarding them:

1 - The consolidated and audited financial statements of the Qatar Financial Center for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2022.

2 - A report on the results of participation in the Ninth Conference of Environment Ministers in the Islamic World.

3 - A report on the results of participation in the Qatar-Africa Business Forum.

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