The National Assembly of Panama maintains an active agenda this Tuesday with the convening of various legislative instances for the analysis of bills and the reception of management reports from important state portfolios and autonomous authorities. In the Manuel A. Leneé Hall, the Commission on Women, Childhood, Youth and Family receives the presentation of the management report of the National Secretariat of Childhood, Adolescence and Family (SENNIAF) and the Ministry of Women. National Assembly Commissions analyze management reports and reforms. The parliamentary day includes the review of management reports from public entities and the debate of reforms to the Organic Regulation of the Internal Regime. Among them, Bills 470 and 471, proposed by deputies Raphael Buchanan and Jhonathan Vega respectively, seek to establish protection and security frameworks for students in areas of difficult access. Likewise, the modification of the differentiated school calendar presented by deputy Jorge Bloise through Bill 472 is being analyzed. Finally, the Credentials, Regulation, Parliamentary Ethics and Judicial Affairs Commission continues with its permanent session to discuss Block VI of the reforms to the Organic Regulation of the Internal Regime of the National Assembly, covering a wide range of projects presented for this purpose.
National Assembly Advances Commission Agenda and Bills
The National Assembly of Panama is actively working, convening legislative bodies to analyze bills and review reports from key state agencies.