Turkmen President Chairs 2024 Cabinet Meeting Digitally, Setting Tone for Innovative Governance

Ashgabat, The Gulf Observer: Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedov presided over the first Cabinet of Ministers meeting in 2024 through a digital platform, addressing key issues on the state agenda, as reported by Turkmen media.
The Chairman of the Mejlis, Dunyagozel Gulmanova, initiated the session, outlining efforts to enhance national legislation, including the ongoing preparation of new editions of the Civil Code and laws related to energy efficiency. Deputies of the Mejlis engaged in practical sessions at the Academy of Civil Service, strengthening theoretical knowledge.
The meeting highlighted measures to bolster collaboration with foreign parliaments and international organizations, emphasizing topics such as foreign trade regulation and the incorporation of international humanitarian law into national legislation. President Berdimuhamedov emphasized the importance of developing modern legal documents aligned with the country’s development goals.
Reports from vice-premiers and the general director of the Agency for Transport and Communications covered sectoral developments, task implementations, and preparations for upcoming events. The President was briefed on the outcomes of the National Leader’s working trip to the United Arab Emirates. Specific instructions were given to leaders, covering various spheres of public life, national economy, international relations, and upcoming tasks.
The meeting concluded with decisions on crucial aspects of public life, and President Berdimuhamedov expressed well-wishes to the participants for their health, family well-being, and success in contributing to the prosperity of the country.