Ramallah: In a significant step towards promoting transparency and public participation, the Ministry of Justice has published the draft of the Public Budget Law for 2025 on its official electronic platform, known as the "Legislation Platform." This initiative is part of the Palestinian government's ongoing efforts to foster dialogue, consultation, and coordination across all sectors and institutions. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, by utilizing the digital platform, the Ministry aims to ensure that all stakeholders, including citizens, and institutions from both the public and private sectors, have the opportunity to review the proposed law and provide their valuable input. The Ministry of Justice has called on the public to actively engage with the draft law by submitting their comments, opinions, and feedback through the platform. This consultation period will remain open until the law is finalized and approved, allowing for a comprehensive review process that reflects the voic es of the people and institutions it impacts.
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