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Bahrain’s Shura Council Moves Forward with Legislative Economic Progress

During its upcoming Sunday session, Bahrain’s Shura Council will take important steps in Bahrain’s legislative economic progress. Members will review and debate two critical draft laws related to traffic regulations and commercial activity.

The Council will first examine a proposal to amend Article 56 of the 2014 Traffic Law. The Foreign Affairs, Defense, and National Security Committee advised against approving this change. The committee believes that the current penalties support both safety and public interest.

They argued that financial fines help prevent minor violations from becoming serious crimes. According to the report, these penalties protect lives and reduce economic damage from accidents. Moreover, the existing law encourages timely reconciliation from violators, which the amendment may disrupt.

Next, the Council will shift its focus to Bahrain’s commercial sector. The Financial and Economic Affairs Committee supports amending the 1987 Commercial Law. This draft law introduces a new approach to check transactions within the banking system.

Specifically, the changes address issues seen in check disbursements and circulation. The draft introduces partial payment of checks, which aims to boost confidence in checks as a payment method. It also ensures that check holders can receive part of their funds, even if the account balance falls short.

Furthermore, this step supports economic liquidity by encouraging money circulation instead of keeping it idle. It creates flexibility in banking, reduces legal disputes, and encourages smoother financial transactions. Legislators believe these changes reflect practical solutions to modern banking challenges.

The draft law aligns with the government’s strategy to enhance commercial activity through smarter regulations. Importantly, it supports Bahrain’s legislative economic progress by improving tools used in daily business operations.

Ultimately, both discussions highlight the government’s focus on reform and development. As the Council moves ahead, these decisions will shape the next chapter in Bahrain’s legislative economic progress.

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