Advisor to the Prime Minister: We are working on legislating a law that activates partnership between the public and private sectors

Advisor to the Prime Minister: We are working on legislating a law that activates partnership between the public and private sectors

07/12/2023

Advisor to the Prime Minister - We are working on legislating a law that activates partnership between the public and private sectorsToday, Thursday, Advisor to the Prime Minister, Amer Al-Adad, revealed the intention to legislate a law that activates partnership between the public and private sectors.

The Prime Minister’s Advisor, Amer Al-Adad, said during a workshop held by the Prime Minister’s Office for the Reform Management Cell in cooperation with the Parliamentary Investment and Development Committee under the title (A definition of partnership, investment challenges, and a report describing the situation), in a statement to the official agency, “This workshop is one of 4 workshops aimed at To prepare a draft law for partnership between the public and private sectors, and it is possible to legislate it to activate the partnership between the two sectors to improve the quality of goods and services provided to the citizen under the guidance of Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani.

Al-Adad added, “The workshops were prepared with stakeholders to collect data on the problems and challenges facing investment and the citizen’s suffering with investment projects in previous administrations in order to address them and provide a real service to the citizen.”

For his part, Assistant Legal Counselor Murtada Al-Yasiri stated, “The partnership between the public and private sectors was mentioned in the government curriculum and we are working on it seriously,” pointing out, “The draft law activating the partnership between the public and private sectors has been in existence since 2019, but it was withdrawn before.” “The government will make adjustments and strengthen the private sector.”

Al-Yasiri explained, “The government sector is not a competitor or against the private sector, but rather a complement, and the government supports it,” stressing that “the partnership between the public and the private and the contracting between the two parties is very important.”

Al-Yasiri pointed out that “these workshops are an attempt to overcome the historical dimension through competition between the two parties and the adoption of opinions,” noting that “legal security, which is a well-known term, requires application, guarantees to capital, and a legal cover that secures work.”

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