Muscat: In accordance with Article 41 of the Law of the Council of Oman, the Shura Council is set to adjourn its second annual session of the tenth term on July 13, 2025.
His Excellency Ahmed Mohammed Al Nadabi, Secretary-General of the Shura Council, confirmed that the Council demonstrated strong legislative momentum during the first half of the tenth term—particularly across its first and second sittings—reflecting its active role in supporting Oman Vision 2040 and upholding the mandates of the Basic Law of the State.
During the second annual sitting, the Shura Council reviewed a total of 21 legislative items, which included:
The Council convened 14 regular sessions, including four dedicated to key ministerial briefings by:
It also reviewed the 2025 State Budget presented by the Ministry of Finance.
In its oversight role, the Council remained actively engaged with public concerns, submitting:
The Council Office held 12 official meetings, while its standing committees convened over 90 times, addressing more than 98 key topics including citizen petitions, committee reports, and field visits.
HE Al Nadabi highlighted two joint meetings held between the Council of Ministers and the Office of the Shura Council, aimed at strengthening policy alignment and coordination. Collaboration with the State Council also intensified, particularly in resolving disputes over draft laws, as outlined in Royal Decree No. 7/2021.
In a landmark move, both councils jointly approved 11 major draft laws, referred by the government:
These approvals reflect the cohesive and consultative legislative process between the Shura Council and the State Council.
The General Secretariat has intensified efforts to enhance public awareness of the Council’s activities. During this session, the Council:
To uphold transparency, the Council is preparing to publish a comprehensive media report outlining its legislative and oversight efforts. This report will be shared across digital platforms and distributed through national media outlets.
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