Bahrain’s Leadership Enacts New Laws and Engages in Ramadan Traditions

Manama: Bahraini daily newspapers today focused on events that happened over the past 24 hours. HM King issued Decree (13) of 2025 and ratified Laws (8) and (9) of 2025, marking significant legislative developments in the Kingdom. According to Bahrain News Agency, HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister issued Edict (17) of 2025 and hosted a Ramadan iftar banquet for senior officers of the Bahrain Defence Force. The Crown Prince also visited various Ramadan majlises across the Kingdom, engaging with citizens during the holy month. The Foreign Minister was active in diplomatic engagements, receiving the US Ambassador and holding a telephone call with his Uzbek counterpart. These discussions are part of ongoing efforts to strengthen Bahrain's international relations. In a move to modernize legal processes, the Justice Minister launched a remote visual notarisation service during a press conference. This service aims to facilitate legal proceedings and enhance accessibility for citizens. In financial matter s, executive and legislative authorities are in discussions regarding the 2025-2026 state budget. This dialogue is crucial for shaping the economic future of the Kingdom. Additionally, the Transportation Ministry, in cooperation with the Information and eGovernment Authority (iGA), announced the availability of Bahrain Post services on the My Gov app, enhancing government service delivery. The General of Verdict Enforcement and Alternative Sentencing distributed Ramadan baskets to beneficiaries of the Open Prisons programme, highlighting the Kingdom's commitment to social welfare during Ramadan.

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