Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — On behalf of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman will ship the annual tackle to the Shoura Council on Wednesday, marking the opening of the second yr of the 9th session of the Council.
Shoura Council Speaker Sheikh Abdullah Al-Sheikh mentioned that the Crown Prince would define, in his tackle, the Kingdom’s home and overseas coverage priorities. “The speech would mirror the Saudi management’s dedication to progress and growth,” he mentioned.
Al-Sheikh described the speech as a major nationwide occasion eagerly anticipated by all, emphasizing that the royal tackle affords clear directives that assist the Shoura Council’s legislative and oversight roles and information its efforts in serving the nation’s greatest pursuits.
Highlighting the achievements from the primary yr of the ninth session of the council, the speaker acknowledged that the council issued 462 selections throughout 41 periods, masking a variety of nationwide points. “Specialised committees held 315 conferences, throughout which they reviewed authorities company experiences and engaged with 248 officers, reinforcing transparency and inter-agency cooperation,” he mentioned.
Al-Sheikh highlighted the council’s lively parliamentary diplomacy over the previous yr, with 146 native and worldwide engagements contributing to stronger parliamentary ties and information change.
The speaker additionally affirmed that the Kingdom’s fast growth, together with financial diversification, technological development, main nationwide tasks, and human capital growth, is accompanied by a balanced, efficient overseas coverage that strengthens the Kingdom’s international presence and enhances its function in selling regional and worldwide stability and growth.
He underscored that these achievements mirror the continued assist of the sensible management and supply a powerful basis for the Shoura Council to advance its function within the subsequent section, guided by the royal directives set forth within the upcoming speech.
