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The Budget and Accounts Committee discusses the investment budget of the Ministry of Administrative Development

2019-11-13T12:31:52.554Z


DAMASCUS, (SANA) - The Budget and Accounts Committee of the People's Assembly discussed today the investment budget of the Ministry of Development


Damascus-Sana

The Committee on Budget and Accounts in the People's Assembly today discussed the investment budget of the Ministry of Administrative Development for 2020, estimated at one billion and 403 million and 500 thousand Syrian pounds.

Members' questions centered on the mechanism of implementing the executive projects of the administrative reform program, the role of the successful ones in the leadership merit program, the criteria of supporting and measuring the administrative performance, and the work of the Ministry to amend the Basic Law of State Workers No. 50 of 2004, calling for providing more services to activate and facilitate the work of the single window and pay attention to the training of workers in various Ministries and institutions.

Minister of Administrative Development Dr. Salam Safaf drew attention to the ministry's interest in training and e-recruitment as well as re-archiving the record of workers record and preparing the database with the data of retirees, within the framework of the administrative reform program, noting that the successful candidates in the leadership merit program are described as experts and the formation of committees and task forces to study the possibility of The Basic Workers Law in the State and its division into two laws “Public Service and Institutional Organization”. A short time.

Julia Awad

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Source: sena

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