"Partners for Transparency" criticizes the performance of Parliament

Dr. Walaa Gad, director of the Partners Center for Transparency, criticized the House of Representatives’s performance in writing him through his official page on social networks, in which he said that “gelatinous” the political structure of the Egyptian Parliament, and the narrow horizon of the majority of its members clearly showed in the type of laws that they rejected or they were inclined to reject them.
And he considered that the law of appealing against state contracts was one of the important positive aspects of the investment climate in the country, and put an end to the “economic calculation lawsuits” that negatively affected the state’s image as an attraction for investment .. Nevertheless, Parliament rejected it ... The Civil Service Law is also the parliament's tendency to reject it simply because the MPs do a "show" in front of their constituents and satisfy the armies of disguised unemployment that drains the state budget without real work.
He stressed that the law needs actual change, not to return to the myth of the half-god employee, but in order to dismantle the rotten administrative apparatus and remove from the shoulders of the defeated citizen the burden of providing for 6.5 million employees, most of whom are incompetent and present in his place through the intermediary and does not add any need for the country ... But our revered parliament will not reject it. For these reasons, not because he has a vision to move in a direction ... he rejects it, but out of guaranteeing the votes of 6.5 million families. Journal of Egypt
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