Article 34 (Amended By 28 /1996) Starting Date : 23/10/1996 As determined in this Provisional Constitution and in the provisions of the Law, the Council of Ministers, in its capacity as the highest executive organ, shall administer all the internal and external affairs falling within its jurisdiction. The Council of Ministers shall specifically perform the following functions: Drafting of laws and decrees and submission of the same to the Shura Council for debate and express and opinion thereon before referring to the Emir for ratification and promulgation, in accordance with the provisions of this Provisional Constitution. Approval of the regulations and decisions prepared by ministries related to their respective jurisdiction, for the implementation of the Law in accordance with their provisions. Supervision of the implementation of laws, decrees, regulations, resolutions and courts rulings. Establishment and regulation of government departments and public authorities in accordance with the Law. Supreme control of the financial and administrative systems of the government. Appointment and dismissal of civil servants in cases where such appointments and dismissals do not fall within the jurisdiction of the Emir or the power of the ministers as specified by the Law. Supreme control of conduct of the government officials, and of the government in general. Drafting general regulations that adequately ensure the maintenance of internal security and public order in all parts of the State in accordance with the Law. Administration of the finance of the State and preparation of its draft budget as determined by this Provisional Constitution and the provisions of the Law. Approval of economic projects and methods of their implementation. Preserving the interests of the State abroad and maintenance of its international relations and foreign affairs in accordance with the Law. Preparation of a report at the beginning of every fiscal year to include a detailed statement of home and international works. The report shall be accompanied by a plan proposing the most advantageous ways of achieving comprehensive development of the State, providing the necessary conditions for its development and prosperity, and consolidating its security and stability in accordance with the basic guiding principles of the policy of the State as stated in this Provisional Constitution. The said report shall be submitted to the Emir for approval. Any other functions vested in it by this Provisional Constitution or the Law. Last Article Text Starting Date : 01/01/1972 Expiry Date: 23/10/1996 As determined in this Provisional Constitution and in the provisions of the Law, the Council of Ministers, in its capacity as the highest executive organ, shall administer all the internal and external affairs falling within its jurisdiction. The Council of Ministers shall specifically perform the following functions: Preparation of a comprehensive plan that ensures the state's largest economic, social, cultural and administrative advancement, in accordance with the basic guiding principles of the policy of the State as stated in this Provisional Constitution. Drafting of laws and decrees and submission of the same to the Shura Council for debate and express and opinion thereon before referring to the Emir for ratification and promulgation, in accordance with the provisions of this Provisional Constitution. Approval of the regulations and decisions prepared by ministries related to their respective jurisdiction, for the implementation of the Law in accordance with their provisions. Supreme supervision of the implementation of laws, decrees, regulations, resolutions and courts rulings. Establishment and regulation of authorities and government departments in accordance with the Law. Supreme control of the financial and administrative systems of the government. Appointment and dismissal of civil servants in cases where such appointments and dismissals do not fall within the jurisdiction of the Emir or the power of the ministers as specified by the Law. Preserving the interests of the State abroad and maintenance of its international relations and foreign affairs in accordance with the Law. Drafting general regulations that adequately ensure the maintenance of internal security and public order in all parts of the State in accordance with the provisions of the Law. Administration of the finance of the State and preparation of its draft budget as determined by this Provisional Constitution and the provisions of the Law. Supreme control of conduct of the government officials, and of the government in general. Preparation of a report at the beginning of every fiscal year to include a detailed statement of home and international works. The report shall be accompanied by a plan proposing the most advantageous ways of achieving comprehensive development of the State, providing the necessary conditions for its development and prosperity, and consolidating its security and stability. Any other functions vested in it by this Provisional Constitution or the Law.
Article 34 (Amended By 28 /1996) Starting Date : 23/10/1996
As determined in this Provisional Constitution and in the provisions of the Law, the Council of Ministers, in its capacity as the highest executive organ, shall administer all the internal and external affairs falling within its jurisdiction. The Council of Ministers shall specifically perform the following functions: Drafting of laws and decrees and submission of the same to the Shura Council for debate and express and opinion thereon before referring to the Emir for ratification and promulgation, in accordance with the provisions of this Provisional Constitution. Approval of the regulations and decisions prepared by ministries related to their respective jurisdiction, for the implementation of the Law in accordance with their provisions. Supervision of the implementation of laws, decrees, regulations, resolutions and courts rulings. Establishment and regulation of government departments and public authorities in accordance with the Law. Supreme control of the financial and administrative systems of the government. Appointment and dismissal of civil servants in cases where such appointments and dismissals do not fall within the jurisdiction of the Emir or the power of the ministers as specified by the Law. Supreme control of conduct of the government officials, and of the government in general. Drafting general regulations that adequately ensure the maintenance of internal security and public order in all parts of the State in accordance with the Law. Administration of the finance of the State and preparation of its draft budget as determined by this Provisional Constitution and the provisions of the Law. Approval of economic projects and methods of their implementation. Preserving the interests of the State abroad and maintenance of its international relations and foreign affairs in accordance with the Law. Preparation of a report at the beginning of every fiscal year to include a detailed statement of home and international works. The report shall be accompanied by a plan proposing the most advantageous ways of achieving comprehensive development of the State, providing the necessary conditions for its development and prosperity, and consolidating its security and stability in accordance with the basic guiding principles of the policy of the State as stated in this Provisional Constitution. The said report shall be submitted to the Emir for approval. Any other functions vested in it by this Provisional Constitution or the Law.
Last Article Text Starting Date : 01/01/1972 Expiry Date: 23/10/1996
As determined in this Provisional Constitution and in the provisions of the Law, the Council of Ministers, in its capacity as the highest executive organ, shall administer all the internal and external affairs falling within its jurisdiction. The Council of Ministers shall specifically perform the following functions: Preparation of a comprehensive plan that ensures the state's largest economic, social, cultural and administrative advancement, in accordance with the basic guiding principles of the policy of the State as stated in this Provisional Constitution. Drafting of laws and decrees and submission of the same to the Shura Council for debate and express and opinion thereon before referring to the Emir for ratification and promulgation, in accordance with the provisions of this Provisional Constitution. Approval of the regulations and decisions prepared by ministries related to their respective jurisdiction, for the implementation of the Law in accordance with their provisions. Supreme supervision of the implementation of laws, decrees, regulations, resolutions and courts rulings. Establishment and regulation of authorities and government departments in accordance with the Law. Supreme control of the financial and administrative systems of the government. Appointment and dismissal of civil servants in cases where such appointments and dismissals do not fall within the jurisdiction of the Emir or the power of the ministers as specified by the Law. Preserving the interests of the State abroad and maintenance of its international relations and foreign affairs in accordance with the Law. Drafting general regulations that adequately ensure the maintenance of internal security and public order in all parts of the State in accordance with the provisions of the Law. Administration of the finance of the State and preparation of its draft budget as determined by this Provisional Constitution and the provisions of the Law. Supreme control of conduct of the government officials, and of the government in general. Preparation of a report at the beginning of every fiscal year to include a detailed statement of home and international works. The report shall be accompanied by a plan proposing the most advantageous ways of achieving comprehensive development of the State, providing the necessary conditions for its development and prosperity, and consolidating its security and stability. Any other functions vested in it by this Provisional Constitution or the Law.