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The National Assembly advanced three bills and withdrew Vetting Bill
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 87724, member: 27"] Three bills cleared their second reading in one session while a controversial holdover got yanked off the table entirely. Gambia's 2026 legislative session opens [LIST] [*]The National Assembly kicked off its first ordinary session Monday. [*]Three bills advanced to committee stage after second readings. [*]The Vetting Bill 2023 was formally pulled from the agenda. [/LIST] Intellectual Property Bill 2025 moves ahead [LIST] [*]Attorney General Dawda A. Jallow pushed this one forward. [*]It aims to unify how IP rights get handled nationally. [*]Alignment with global standards is a core objective. [/LIST] Comms and investment bills also progress [LIST] [*]Minister Lamin Jabbi steered the Communications Bill 2025 through. [*]That bill tackles cybersecurity, broadcasting, and digital transactions. [*]GIEPA's amendment bill targets stronger export-promotion rules. [*]All three got referred for deeper committee-level review. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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