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5/22/24, 1:35 PM Young Parliamentarians gain insight into Legislative Process during Bahrain visit - Middle East News 247
HE Dr. Sultan bin Saif Al Neyadi, Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Director General of Federal Youth
Authority, said: “The ‘Young Parliamentarians’ program is one of the many remarkable outcomes of the
consistent approach adopted by the UAE and its wise leadership. The visit comes as part of the Foundation’s
goal to strengthen collaboration in order to enhance youth work and young people’s contribution to
development. It also aims to expand and diversify the range of youth programs, events, and activities in line
with a well-defined strategy to identify and showcase young talent on a local, regional, and global scale. We
are confident that by building on best practices in parliamentary work and exchanging experiences and
knowledge with our brothers in Bahrain, this program will enable young people to successfully contribute to
developing the future of our beloved country.”
HE Dherar Belhoul Al Falasi, Executive Director of Watani Al Emarat Foundation, emphasised the
significance, authenticity, and depth of parliamentary life in the UAE. HE noted that the ‘Young
Parliamentarians’ program fosters a culture of political engagement among citizens as well as help improve
the relationship between the people and their leadership. Al Falasi highlighted that the program is a
pioneering gesture to help young people in parliamentary work and urged them to leverage this initiative to
learn about the true meaning of political and development work and its relation to work and achievement of
the nation’s bright future.
His Excellency added: “The visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain served as an essential step in the process of
empowering the UAE youth in the parliamentary sphere. This is consistent with our goal of fostering national
identity, good citizenship, and empowerment of UAE youth. The visit was a unique opportunity for educating
young people about the political and government activities as well as the best practices utilised in this field.
This is in accordance with the wise leadership’s guidance and vision to empower youth, enhance their
abilities, and qualify them to take up the responsibility to be active partners in contributing to the decision-
making process and the overall development process. We truly appreciate and value the role of the Shura
Council of the Kingdom of Bahrain for their fruitful cooperation in promoting parliamentary awareness.”
Kareema Mohammed Abdullah Al-Abbasi, Secretary-General of the Shura Council, underscored the
significance of this visit and its substantial contribution to the exchange of experiences between young
people in both countries, particularly in enhancing political awareness and educating them about best
practices in the parliamentary realm. She stated that in order to operationalise the program’s objectives, this
coordination is part of the ‘Young Parliamentarians’ program’s mission to identify the democratic and
parliamentary process in Bahrain. In addition to encouraging field scientific research and utilising
international best practices in youth parliamentary work, she added that this program seeks to establish a
base of young people who are well-prepared to engage in politics and become leaders in parliamentary work.
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