KARAK: Prime Minister Jafar Hassan stressed the importance of local involvement in governmental decision-making during the first Cabinet session held in Karak Governorate. The session focused on identifying and prioritizing delayed projects, enhancing legislative frameworks, and ensuring continuous dialogue with local councils and civil bodies to align their contributions with governmental responsibilities. According to Jordan News Agency, Prime Minister Hassan highlighted the government's strategy of conducting Cabinet sessions in different governorates to solidify regional development visions. During the session, he pointed out several critical projects that had been delayed and required immediate action. These projects are set to receive specific budget allocations, with further discussions planned on funding sources, including grants. The Prime Minister emphasized the vital role of local councils and civil bodies in the decision-making process, acknowledging their proximity to community needs. He also r eiterated the government's commitment to reviewing and possibly amending legislation related to local administration based on recommendations from the Political Modernization Committee. This review aims to better empower local councils to manage resources effectively. In his speech, Hassan reaffirmed the government's dedication to continuous field visits by ministers, which he described as a fundamental part of their official duties. These visits are crucial for gathering direct feedback from citizens, which helps in promptly addressing issues within feasible limits. The session also included presentations by ministers outlining Karak Governorate's development vision, detailing projects across various sectors such as health, education, infrastructure, and tourism. These initiatives aim to improve service delivery and boost local development. Key demands from representatives of Karak included completing stalled projects like the sports city and tourism developments, establishing a teaching hospital for Mu't ah University, and increasing incentives for investors in Al Hussein Bin Abdullah II Industrial City to spur job creation. In response, various ministers confirmed ongoing and upcoming projects and measures to address these demands. These included road construction, enhancements in municipal services, and expansions in health and educational facilities. Prime Minister Hassan concluded the session by meeting with investors in Al Hussein Bin Abdullah II Industrial City, where he underscored the government's commitment to fostering an attractive investment climate as part of Jordan's Economic Modernization Vision.
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