Regulatory body examines changes to property leasing regulations by SCC

Regulatory body examines changes to property leasing regulations by SCC

The Sharjah Consultative Council recently held a meeting to discuss various important topics related to government work and development in the emirate. The main focus was on updating procedures to meet the aspirations of society and to provide a decent life for all citizens and residents of Sharjah.

During the meeting, the council reviewed the report on the results of the second strategic plan for the years 2021-2023. This plan aimed at making Sharjah a part of the global network of age-friendly cities. The council discussed the strategic map, the tasks completed, and the entities responsible for implementing the strategic activities. They also looked at the progress made in meeting the criteria for age-friendly cities and the transfer of global practices to enhance the quality of life for the elderly. So far, 114 practices of local authorities have been identified, with more expected outcomes in the future.

The report presented during the meeting highlighted the completion rate of the second strategic plan, which stood at an impressive 99%. This high rate showcases the dedication of the authorities in Sharjah to meet the standards of age-friendly cities and to improve services for the elderly population. A total of 46 activities were carried out by 27 local entities as part of this plan.

One of the key points discussed during the meeting was the amendments proposed by the Sharjah Consultative Council regarding a draft law on real estate leasing in the emirate. The council decided to submit the draft law to His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, for further review and approval to complete its legislative process.

Overall, the meeting was productive and reflected the commitment of Sharjah authorities to continuously improve the quality of life for all residents. By focusing on becoming an age-friendly city and updating laws related to real estate leasing, Sharjah is taking important steps towards progress and development.

In conclusion, the Sharjah Consultative Council meeting was essential in discussing key issues related to government work and development in the emirate. The focus on becoming an age-friendly city and updating laws to better serve residents demonstrates Sharjah’s commitment to providing a high quality of life for all. With the completion of the second strategic plan and the proposed amendments to real estate leasing laws, Sharjah is on track to achieve its goals and aspirations for the future.

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