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    Journalists await the "protection of their rights" law.. What does Parliament say about it?

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    Alsumaria News - Local

    Journalists are waiting for the approval of the law to protect their rights, which provides material and moral protection, protects them from the tyranny of employers, and provides security protection, in addition to the right to obtain information. It is expected that an amendment will be made to the law during the new legislative session, with the necessity of electing a speaker for parliament.


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    Member of the Parliamentary Culture Committee, Nour Nafeh, said, “The law exists and has not been discussed, and amendments are planned to be made to it,” adding, “The law includes journalists’ financial and moral rights, including retirement, the right to obtain information, and security protection.”

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    She pointed out that "some journalists suffer from injustice in their institutions, and the amendments will be completed during this legislative session," explaining, "There are many laws awaiting the election of a parliament speaker, because the council's situation is critical due to political conflicts that are obstructing the approval of laws," according to the official Al-Sabah newspaper.

    Observers believe that the approval of the "Journalists' Rights Protection" law is very important, expecting it to be passed easily because there is no political or financial aspect to it.

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