Khaberni - The House of Representatives, on Monday, holds its first supervisory session in the second ordinary session of the twentieth council, chaired by the Speaker of the Council Mazen Al-Qadi, to discuss government responses to 16 parliamentary questions on various files and issues.
The session will include a discussion of the response of the Minister of Digital Economy Sami Samirat to the question of MP Suleiman Al-Zaben, in addition to the response of the Minister of Transport to the question of MP Zuhair Al-Khashman and MP Tareq Bani Hani, and the response of the Minister of Local Administration Walid Al-Masri to the questions of MPs Khader Bani Khalid, Mohammad Salama Al-Ghuwairy, MP Samer Al-Azaydeh, and Musa Al-Wahsh, and the response of the Minister of Agriculture to the question of MP Jamil Al-Dheisat.
The session is also set to discuss the response of the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities to the question of MP Yousef Al-Rawadieh, and the response of the Minister of Education and the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Azmi Al-Mahafzah to the question of MP Suleiman Al-Kharabsheh and MP Raed Rabah, and the response of the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Saleh Al-Kharabsheh to the question of MP Mohammad Bani Melhem, and MP Rania Abu Roman.
It also includes the response of the Minister of Public Works and Housing Maher Abu Al-Samn to the question submitted by MP Ismail Al-Mashaqbah, and the response of the Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Yarub Al-Qudah to the question of MP Ibrahim Al-Tarawneh, and the response of the Minister of Investment to the question of MP Raed Al-Qatamin.
* Parliamentary Committees
After the session, the Finance Committee continues to discuss the draft law of the general budget for the fiscal year 2026, with the Ministry of Digital Economy and its departments, the National Cyber Security Center, and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and its departments.
The Legal Committee discusses the draft law amending the legitimate execution law for the year 2025, while the Committee on Youth, Sports, and Culture meets with a group of political science students from Yarmouk University.




