Coinciding with the opening of the new legislative term of the parliament, calls have intensified from political researchers and observers for the necessity of rearranging parliamentary priorities and focusing on legislating laws that directly affect citizens' lives. The appeals emphasized the importance of avoiding political disputes and not postponing draft laws related to the economy, health, services, and anti-corruption. Observers stressed that the parliament's presidency bears the responsibility of advancing the legislative process and keeping service-oriented laws out of partisan negotiations. They noted that the success of the parliamentary session is measured by the volume of qualitative legislation enacted that contributes to improving living standards and supporting sustainable development projects in the country.
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Jul 07, 2026
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Political Calls to Prioritize Public Interest as the New Legislative Term of Parliament Begins
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