The Cabinet of Qatar approved several significant draft laws, including those related to lost property and unclaimed money, and expressed hope for strengthened Arab support for Palestinian rights. It praised legal and archival strategies aimed at enhancing the nation’s legal framework and preserving historical documentation, while also ratifying agreements for international cooperation.
In a recent Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, several important resolutions were approved. The Cabinet expressed optimism regarding the outcomes of the Extraordinary Arab Summit, held in Cairo, aiming to strengthen the Arab stance on Palestinian rights and foster efforts to conclude the ongoing conflict in Gaza and further developments in the region.
Additionally, the Cabinet approved a draft law concerning lost property and unclaimed money, which the Ministry of Interior prepared to ensure proper handling of such items. This law aims to safeguard ownership rights and promote the return of lost property to its rightful owners. The draft has been referred to the Shura Council for further consideration.
The Cabinet praised the Ministry of Justice’s Strategy (2025-2030), which seeks to advance the legal sector in Qatar by improving judicial services and fostering partnerships. It also aims to promote sustainable economic development and cultivate skilled professionals in the judicial field. Furthermore, the Cabinet commended the first National Archives of Qatar Strategy (2025-2030) for enhancing documentation and preserving the nation’s historical legacy through digitization and public awareness initiatives.
Other significant decisions included the approval of a draft law regarding ministers and a draft resolution aimed at establishing preventive measures for the protection of public electrical and water facilities in accordance with legal provisions. The Cabinet also endorsed agreements regarding the employment of Sierra Leonean workers in Qatar and cooperation in combating money laundering with Uzbekistan. Finally, two reports related to Qatar’s participation in international conferences were reviewed and addressed accordingly.
The Cabinet’s meeting led to the approval of key draft laws and strategies aimed at enhancing the legal framework and promoting economic development in Qatar. The focus on strengthening Palestinian rights and addressing lost property demonstrates a commitment to social justice and community welfare. These measures, alongside international agreements, highlight Qatar’s active role in regional cooperation and legal reform.
Original Source: thepeninsulaqatar.com