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    The government asks the parliamentary health committee to delay amending the medical progression law

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    The government asks the parliamentary health committee to delay amending the medical progression law Empty The government asks the parliamentary health committee to delay amending the medical progression law

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    Alsumaria News - Politics

    The Parliamentary Health and Environment Committee hesitated to amend the Medical Training Law based on a request from the government, despite its first reading in the House of Representatives, while the Paramedic Law remains under discussion within the committee without taking any decisive measures regarding it.


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    Member of the Parliamentary Health and Environment Committee, Thanaa Al-Zirjawi, said that the proposal for the fourth amendment to the Medical Training Law of 2000 was submitted by our committee in the House of Representatives, and it was read in a first reading. However, the government requested that it be delayed in amending it until the project is fully completed by it.



    She pointed out that the paramedic law is still under discussion within the committee, and no tangible measures have been taken regarding it yet, according to the official Al-Sabah newspaper.

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