
Bahrain Participates in ASGP Meeting Alongside 150th IPU Assembly
According to Bahrain News Agency, the ASGP meeting focused on the theme 'Meeting the Expectations of Young Parliamentarians,' addressing strategies to support their active engagement and evolving role within parliamentary institutions. Al Buainain and Al Abbasi emphasised the importance of empowering youth across various sectors, noting Bahrain's progress in enhancing youth participation in democratic processes, particularly within parliamentary work.
They highlighted initiatives such as training programmes and events designed to develop young people's skills in legislative and parliamentary affairs. They also underscored
Bahrain's efforts to encourage youth-led projects that contribute to the Kingdom's digital transformation, particularly in the parliamentary sector.
These initiatives reflect Bahrain's commitment to integrating youth perspectives into legislative processes and leveraging technology to enhance parliamentary operations.
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